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Starring :  |                  Rahat Kazmi  
 Raja Ali 
 Sanjay Mishra & Nusrat Badr 
 Hrishikesh Joshi, Sayali Bhagat, Vivek Sudershan and Charu Asopa         |        
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Rating: 1/5  
 
Not much is known about IMPATIENT VIVEK  and the title doesn't make things easier. Debutante Vivek Sudarshan,  who plays the lead role in the film, holds a PhD in science  communications. That's not all. He's also an accomplished puppeteer,  having written a handbook on the same. Very commendable, isn't it? The  film also stars Sayali Bhagat whose claim to fame still remains her  debut film THE TRAIN opposite Emraan Hashmi.  
 
It is love at first  sight for Vivek (Vivek Sudarshan) who meets Shruti (Sayali Bhagat)  while holidaying in Goa with his friends. After Shruti doesn't  reciprocate his feelings, he returns dejected to his hometown in  Rajasthan. Call it fate or coincidence, two years later, he accidentally  bumps into her. But she still has no feelings for him and is about to  tie the knot to USA based NRI guy. In haste, Vivek kidnaps her and keeps  her at his place. That's all you need to know as far as the story goes.   
 
The initial few minutes make you feel you are watching a  semi-porn film. There's a tacky body massage scene which makes you  cringe. A poorly shot love making scene also appears later in the film.  Sigh!  
 
What seems to be a Vivek and Shruti centric story,  suddenly changes track as many other characters are introduced. It just  seems random stories are put together and the film is made without  paying any attention to the script.  
 
Director Rahat Kazmi has got  it all wrong. There's practically nothing that works for the film. It's  a tiring watch and is not even unintentionally funny. The copious songs  add insult to injury. 
 
 
 
 
 
Vivek Sudarshan doesn't have it in him to  carry the film on his shoulders. Sayali Bhagat, who was perhaps taken to  add to the glam quotient, fails miserably. Rounaog Ahuja is decent.  Charu Asopa can't act.  
 
Watch IMPATIENT VIVEK if you want to check your patience level and pat yourself if you can sit through the entire film.  
 
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