Directed by: Jagmohan Mundhra
Producer by: Anuuj Saxena
Starring: Anuuj Saxena, Udita Goswami, Rajesh Khattar
Music Dir: Vijay Verma
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A Dhoom clicks and you suddenly spot Hayabusas speeding away in every third Hindi movie. A Race clicks and everyone wants to attempt a thriller, with twists-n-turns aplenty. Chase is no Dhoom, nor is it Race either, but there's a feeling of déjà vu nonetheless.
Otherwise, Chase harps on the age-old plot where an innocent man is framed for a murder he hasn't committed, the corrupt cops being hand-in-glove with an industrialist, an undercover cop who doubles up as a seductress and the journo-girlfriend who goes that extra mile to save her boyfriend. Besides, there's a Live sting operation, the mandatory songs and some steamy moments and a stylish video towards the end.
Director Jag Mundhra has shot a few sequences well, but the writing doesn't hold. The music is equally functional.
Anuuj tries too hard to act, but can't. Udita is credible, as always. Tarina Patel looks ill at ease. Gulshan Grover is wasted. Rajesh Khattar infuses life in his part. He's competent. Ditto for Samir Kochhar, who's equally confident. Aditya Raj Kapoor is quite good.
On the whole, Chase lacks face-value as well as merits. Besides, with an opposition like Housefull, Chase stands no chance.