Perhaps the most enduring legacy of The Xpose is its musical score. Composed by Himesh Reshammiya, the soundtrack successfully blended 1960s orchestral arrangements with modern electronic beats. Several tracks became massive commercial hits:
The prime suspect in the murder is Chandni. Enter Ravi Kumar (Himesh Reshammiya), an upright and hot-headed police officer with a "unique attitude". After being fired from the police force for shooting a politician, he becomes an overnight sensation as a South Indian film actor. When his former colleague is on the case, Ravi Kumar, who has a soft corner for Chandni, takes on the uphill task of solving the mystery himself. The plot thickens as he investigates a list of suspects, including a renowned music director named KD (Yo Yo Honey Singh), leading to a dramatic courtroom climax.
A passionate, brooding ex-cop turned superstar actor. The Xpose -2014- Filmyfly.Com
The narrative shifts gear dramatically when Zara is mysteriously murdered by being thrown from a building. The plot then transforms into a classic whodunit detective thriller. Suspicion falls on several key players within the industry:
Critics were sharply divided, with most giving the film a reception. Perhaps the most enduring legacy of The Xpose
The year was 1964. The air in Bombay was thick with the scent of rain, cigarette smoke, and the intoxicating aroma of impending stardom. It was an era where heroes didn't just act; they graced the screen with a swagger that defied gravity, and heroines were mysteries wrapped in silk.
"Scandal," Ravi muttered into his drink, watching the two women circle one another. "It’s the only currency this town respects." Enter Ravi Kumar (Himesh Reshammiya), an upright and
Characters and performances
The central protagonist, a suave cop-turned-actor, known for his signature dialogues and over-the-top personality.