Talk about the innovative names and Ram Gopal Verma beats everyone by miles. His latest offering was called 'Vishnu Prasad Gayab Ho Gaya' until some one actually convinced him to prune it to 'Gayab'.
But none the less, film is ready to hit the marquee with the (un)traditional fanfare RGV stye.
It's a story of Vishnu Prasad (Tusshar Kapoor), a simple genuine boy next door. But he is not the typical flashy winner that we are used to as the hero. To add to it, things always go wrong with him.
He has to deal with a lot of matters, biggest being his mother, who nags and still beats him. His father, who is a henpecked husband, is hardly any help to to his son. His friends always treat him like an idiot.
Mohini (Antara Mali), the love of his life doesn't even know he exists and her boyfriend (Raman Trikha) wants to break his bones.
And now to make matters worse God makes him INVISIBLE.
He enjoys his power like a child and later starts to use the darker side of his mind to achieve his personal goals.
He takes the advantage of being invisible and tries to win Mohini's heart by means of money, pretending to be God etc but nothing works. Neglected and frustrated he has an option to go the wicked way. Does he?
Will Vishnuprasad be able achieve his goals?
Post Bhoot, RVG has developed a penchant for super natural thrillers but Gayab, though exploring the paranormal powers, is being touted as a light hearted film.
Tusshar, who won accolades for his role in Khakee picks up the gauntlet to prove that HE CAN ACT!
Produced by Ram Gopal Verma and K Sera Sera, Gayab is directed by Prawaal Raman, who draws his inpiration from 'Darna Mana Hai's' 'Stop' storyline featuring Aftab Shivdasani and Isha Koppikar.