Synopsis:
A shirtless injured man lying helpless in a barren desert. We don't know who he is, how he got there, or what he would do next. All we can do is wait for him to make a move and follow the camera. Soch Lo's opening frame catches your attention instantly with its unique beginning. With time we are told the man is an ex-army officer with a troubled past. After bumping into three strangers on the highway, out of which one (Barkha Madan) agrees to help him, the plot's wheels are set in motion. The anonymous man realises he was a married a few days back, and his bride Riva (Iris) was kidnapped by her ex-boyfriend (Nishan). Their arranged marriage was against the girl's will who grapples to for closure after her recent break up. How this man (whose name is subtly revealed in the climax) goes on a quest to win his lawfully wedded wife back - facing the biggest hurdles of his life in the process - is what Soch Lo is all about.
Interesting:
Sartaj Singh Pannu leads a one-man army as he writes, acts and directs the film. Despite the burden, there is no sign of pressure as he plays the challenging role of a man without an identity with utmost ease. He uses his body language, mannerisms and expressions to create a man with no identity, gets your attention from the very first frame and manages to hold it till the end. Despite being a semi-thriller.
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