In order to escape judicial custody they make an arrangement with a cop who for a huge sum of money will take care of their case. At this point the story actually starts taking pace. After a night of partying, drinking, doing drugs & racing their Hummer on the empty roads, these guys happen to mow down two innocent people and subsequently flee the scene. She joins the spoilt teenager group and finally starts to enjoy her life. A NRIs daughter Amy (Kalki Koelchin), with a traumatic past, is new in town. The story unfolds to show an unruly group of spoilt brat teenagers who believe in the adage 'if you got it, you gotta flaunt it'. The story opens with brief introductory scenes of the lead characters that give you an insight into what each character's personality is like. And when you go see Shaitaan you can see all of it there. You can recognize new age cinema with its 'hatke' script, youthful actors and edgy storytelling / narration. And the young actors have done justice to his quirky script & storytelling technique. Newbie director Bejoy Nambiar certainly has got himself an impressive if not a mind-blowing debut.
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