Curapedi
I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.
Terence Frederick
I was intoxicated: not by the lady's charm but by the songs. A special mention to "Tera Nasha" , for the song is in my play-list this week. I kinda liked the movie story that drew inspirations from Melena, Lolita. The director who gave movie like 'Jism' fails to impress with this. The location was really cool and the lead actor (the boy looking like Dev Patel) did a superb job and the character was finely scripted. Poonam Pandey's acting was bad, in my opinion and could have been lot better. For the teenagers point of view, the movie certainly has love scenes but still lack eroticism. One other good thing is the message, that addiction is permanent.
M MALIK
when i saw this film today i was thinking only thing why i did not take some booze,cigars,cigarettes or classic old wine glass.i don't do any such thing but this film made me bang my head into the wall and get intoxicated first one is Shapath 1997 of Mithun Chakraborty which i was looking for only Altaf Rajas song Ishq Aur Pyar Ka Maza i thought it was the only bad film but Nasha proved me wrong its 2013 and worst films are still in making,however this film reminds me of Mast 1999 by Ram Gopal Verma i highly suggest & recommend that movie to people over this.the story:a teenager falls for a older woman then him he 24/7 fantasize about her,only to somehow get hold of her to fulfill is lustful dream.i told you the plot about there is nothing in this film to see except some weird smooch scenes & legs if you are a pervert looking for some hot scenes you will be disappointed as Nasha hold no NC 18 or rated r sex scenes,its only Poonam showing her body & legs throughout the filmthe cast: Poonam Panday is the only thing here she was a little covered as her dressing showed totally the opposite of what she is in real life, this is her debut movie but it fails to entertain on many levels for a model i say she acted a little well but the script writer was watching 80 x films when he wrote this.overall its a film with bad acting,bad story & one more thing this is the film by director of Jism 2003 which was a great movie of Bipasha Basu the directors magic is gone now.My Rating For Nasha 2013 is 1/10 if you are a Poonam Pandey fan or a fantasize about her then this fungus infected intoxication is waiting for you
meteora_infinitine
Nasha, directed by Amit Saxena (of Jism fame), stars Shivam Patil and Poonam Pandey, both of whom make their Bollywood debuts with this bold venture. The film was marketed as an erotic thriller, probably because of the reputations shared by both the director and Poonam Pandey. The irony is, this film actually had minimal erotic elements, and did not even try to be a thriller.It's when you go in with an open mind, you realize that Nasha is the coming of age story of an 18 year old boy, Sahil (Shivam Patil), who along with his teen friends, is a high school student from Panchgani (a small city in India). Before his final examinations, Sahil becomes deeply infatuated with the new drama teacher in his school, Anita (Poonam Pandey). This infatuation soon turns into an obsession, uprooting his life and catapulting him through a lot of emotional turmoil, as he stops relating to his family, friends, and even himself. But, as is the case with unfulfilled obsessions, Sahil eventually learns his first lesson in maturity: he comes of age.The Good:What really makes this film come alive is the character journey of the innocent and emotionally vulnerable boy. Shivam Patil deserves the major critical acclaim he has received, for his debut performance as 'Sahil'. Sahil's girlfriend, Tia, is played by Sheetal Singh who makes an admirable attempt to make her role believable. The rest of Sahil's friends are confident and convincing, and their chemistry with each other really keeps the film breathing throughout. Wherever the simple plot of Nasha falls short, Sahil & gang come to it's rescue with solid, entertaining performances. Sahil brings forth innocence and internal conflict, whereas his friends bring in light-hearted humour, quirkiness and good entertainment. Cinematography is quite outstanding in certain sequences, and the credit to making Panchgani come alive goes to the DOP James Fowlds. The music is pleasant, with the title track 'Tera Nasha' being the best one of the lot.The Mediocre:Poonam Pandey gives a flat performance as the supposedly sensuous and charismatic 'Anita'. A better actor could have really made this film complete. The story line, as you can see, is not really one deserving of a standing ovation, either. It belongs to well explored territory in world cinema. The background score is a little too heavy in the first half, but makes a noticeable improvement in the second.Conclusion: Amit Saxena makes an earnest attempt at showing the ups and downs of an infatuated teenager. But all the freshness and entertainment brought forth by the young cast, is compensated by a struggling Poonam Pandey. It's worth a watch for the pool of teen talent, but Nasha could have been a lot more with a stronger story and a competent female lead actor. It's definitely a one time watch, simply because it's better than the usual crap Bollywood churns out on a regular basis!
suchipalem
The movie is all about a boy falling in love with his teacher.The movie has bold scenes and some a rated jokes.The story takes place during the summer camp when the drama teacher(Poonam Pandey) comes to his school. One of her student(shivam patil) fall in love with the teacher.A teacher which he cannot have but has a desire for her.The story is weak .their is nothing in the movie worth watching for. There are lot of unnecessary bold scenes in the movie.Acting of the stars is very poor. they don't live up to the characters in the movie.The movie is not worth watching.This kind of a film was never excepted from the director of JISM part 1. So watch the movie at your own risk/