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A thriller

When Sanjay Dutt gets angry on screen, his fans and the box-office simply love it. After that super hit "Dus", Nitin Manmohan is now making Dutt go berserk in "Tathastu" in which he plays an impoverished factory worker who finds that his 8-year-old son has a hole in his heart and needs to undergo a heart transplant urgently. He does not get any financial help from his office, insurance or the hospital, so he takes a gun and holds a hospital and the medical system to ransom. The film is loosely based on Colin Farell's thriller "Phone Booth". "Tathastu" has Amisha Patel and Jayaprada in the cast. The songless film, directed by Anubhav Sinha, releases this Friday.

SREEDHAR PILLAI

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