This Article is From Jun 07, 2013

Tisca Chopra: Ankur Arora Murder Case has surpassed my expectations

Tisca Chopra: Ankur Arora Murder Case has surpassed my expectations

Tisca was last seen in 10 ml Love.

Highlights

  • Actress Tisca Chopra, who plays a mother whose son dies due to medical negligence in Ankur Arora Murder Case, says that as an overall package the film has gone beyond her expectations.
  • She asserts that Vikram Bhatt's production venture has some of the best performances.
  • "Outstanding story, outstanding performances... You will see some of the best performances in the film. It has been made so well that it has surpassed my expectations. It's just amazing," Tisca said.
  • Based on a real-life incident where a boy dies on the operation table due to medical inattention, the cast of Ankur Arora Murder Case also features Kay Kay Menon, Paoli Dam, Vishakha Singh and Arjun Mathur.
  • Directed by Suhail Tatarri and set for a June 14 release, the film is so engrossing that it will keep the audience glued to their seats, according to Tisca.
  • "It is very, very emotional, touching and you (audiences) cannot leave the theatre," she said.
Mumbai: Actress Tisca Chopra, who plays a mother whose son dies due to medical negligence in Ankur Arora Murder Case, says that as an overall package the film has gone beyond her expectations.

She asserts that Vikram Bhatt's production venture has some of the best performances.

"Outstanding story, outstanding performances... You will see some of the best performances in the film. It has been made so well that it has surpassed my expectations. It's just amazing," Tisca said.

Based on a real-life incident where a boy dies on the operation table due to medical inattention, the cast of Ankur Arora Murder Case also features Kay Kay Menon, Paoli Dam, Vishakha Singh and Arjun Mathur.

Directed by Suhail Tatarri and set for a June 14 release, the film is so engrossing that it will keep the audience glued to their seats, according to Tisca.

"It is very, very emotional, touching and you (audiences) cannot leave the theatre," she said.
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