Genre:Action/Thriller
Cast:Sanjay Dutt, Mithun Chakraborty, Danny Denzongpa, Imran Khan, Ravi Kissen, Shruti Haasan
Director:Soham Shah
Producer:Dhillin Mehta
Writer:Soham Shah
Music:Salim Merchant/Sulaiman Merchant
Luck more likely than not sounded great on paper. A diverse gathering of uncommonly lucky individuals participate in lethally perilous games organized by the wagering boss Mussa Bhai.
The hopefuls who mange to remain alive make Rs 20 crore in 20 days. We have hot South African districts, high-octane stunts, loads of wind blown hair, rapid shots, helicopters, trains, firearms and cash – essentially all that you requirement for a crazy ride activity spine chiller. Sadly, much has been lost in interpretation.

Luck, composed and coordinated by Soham Shah, is basically a 1980s film repackaged as unscripted TV drama. It’s sublimely senseless with a climatic wind so implausible that you will part your sides snickering.
The film gets arrangements from comparatively themed films like the Spanish Intacto and the French 13 Tzameti yet its quintessence is unadulterated Bollywood masala.
In this way, we have a brave Army Major with a perishing spouse who must take an interest in Mussa’s outrageous games so he can take care of the medical clinic tabs.
We have assault forestalled by the section of the legend just under the wire. However, above all we have persevering exchange baazi. No one has an ordinary discussion in Luck.
Everybody makes professions, ordinarily about luck, for example, Insaan aur luck, dono ka koi bhorasa nahi hai. Mussa’s correct hand man attempts to persuade the legend, Ram played by Imran Khan to partake in the game by saying: Tu khud hello ek ATM hai. What’s more, this one was my undisputed top choice: When a death row convict endures hanging on the grounds that the rope slips, he is told: Tera luck tujhse bhi harami hai.There is just such a lot of conviction the entertainers can implant into exchange, for example, this. Regardless their principle work is to look adequately cool. Imran, of course, transcends the material. He attempts to carry some surface to his character of a regular person constrained into horrendous life-and-passing games.
Ravi Kissen is pleasantly hammy as a horrible sequential executioner while Sanjay Dutt does his standard macho hoodlum act wearing velvet covers over pathani suits.

Star little girl Shruti Hassan is uniquely appealing yet her acting and exchange conveyance is horrendously unbalanced. What’s more, similar to every other person in Luck, Shruti is burdened with a guaranteed character. Soham attempts to give every one a backstory yet it’s so uneven and surged that we have little feeling of these individuals and in this way no enthusiastic interest in whether they live amazing. Luck has some pleasant tricks arranged by Allan Amin and a couple of brilliant lines.
It may be inadvertently amusing amusement on a moderate night when you don’t have anything else going on. So I’m going with two out of five stars and prescribing that you hang tight for the DVD.