
Woodstock Villa 2008
"Where the truth lies"
In Hansal Mehta's gripping crime thriller *Woodstock Villa (2008)*, Sameer stumbles into an elaborate trap when a mysterious woman hires him to kidnap her husband as a twisted loyalty test.
Director: Hansal Mehta
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Woodstock Villa (2008) about?
*Woodstock Villa (2008)* follows Sameer, a man hired to kidnap a woman's husband as a twisted test of love. But when the woman ends up dead, Sameer becomes entangled in a deadly conspiracy where nothing is as it seems. The film dives deep into deception, betrayal, and the dark consequences of greed.
Who directed Woodstock Villa?
Hansal Mehta, known for his sharp storytelling in crime dramas, directed *Woodstock Villa (2008)*.
Who stars in Woodstock Villa?
The film features Sikandar Kher, Neha Oberoi, Arbaaz Khan, Gulshan Grover, Shakti Kapoor, and Sanjay Dutt in pivotal roles.
Is Woodstock Villa (2008) worth watching?
*Woodstock Villa* is a tense, atmospheric crime thriller with strong performances and a plot that keeps you guessing. While it doesn't have an IMDb rating, its blend of mystery, deception, and high stakes makes it a compelling watch for fans of the genre. If you enjoy twisty narratives and morally gray characters, this one's for you.
How long is Woodstock Villa?
*Woodstock Villa (2008)* has a runtime of 94 minutes.
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About Woodstock Villa (2008) — A Kidnapping Thriller That Twists Into a Murder Mystery
In Hansal Mehta's gripping crime thriller *Woodstock Villa (2008)*, Sameer stumbles into an elaborate trap when a mysterious woman hires him to kidnap her husband as a twisted loyalty test. What starts as a high-stakes game of deception spirals into a deadly web of murder and betrayal, leaving Sameer ensnared in a web of lies he never saw coming. As he races to uncover the truth, the line between victim and accomplice blurs in this tense, atmospheric thriller set against the neon glow of Mumbai's underbelly.
With a stellar cast led by Sikandar Kher, Neha Oberoi, and Arbaaz Khan, *Woodstock Villa* delivers a relentless exploration of trust, greed, and the cost of curiosity. Mehta crafts a world where every shadow hides a secret, and every conversation could be a lie. The film's moody visuals and sharp pacing make it a standout in the crime genre, offering a story that lingers long after the credits roll.