Top-notch suspense stories are a commodity that filmmakers continuously try to produce, but rarely succeed. It is rare to bring together a plot without holes, a script that sounds honest, and performances that leave us convinced it could have happened. And if you can also in some way turn your back on the fact that Humraaz is an Indian adaptation of the resurrected Frederick Knott's classic "Dial M For Murder", it's a treat to sit down to watch it, with the communiqués between the three key personas of the movie keeping the love-odium-payback cyclic cistern blistering right till the end…