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Action Packed


Viveik Oberoi has been going through a rough patch and he needs a hit to salvage his career. Now Viveik and Sunny Deol are coming together in "Naksha" (Map), an action adventure, shot in the forests of Thailand and New Zealand. The film is directed by Sachin Bajaj and looks like an Indian version of "Indiana Jones." Viveik Oberoi is an archaeologist in search of a hidden treasure. He gets trapped by the villains. Sunny Deol, his elder brother, goes the forest in search of him, but Viveik refuses to come back till he finds the treasure. Sameera Reddy is the heroine and the music is by Pritam. The song "Shake it_," a sort of western-Bhangra mix, rendered by Suzzane De Mello and Kailash Kher, is on the charts.

SREEDHAR PILLAI

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