Going by its invasive promotional blitzes, Kurbaan, so far, has been more about the lead pair's real-life relationship than anything else. And that was probably the only way to advertise a tragedy that does much neither for impatient audiences looking for a good time, nor for audiences who come looking for a point to their cinema.
You won't walk into Kurbaan expecting a feel-good entertainer of course - blood streaking down Saif's bare chest hardly suggests fluff. However, it loses out probably because of its conflict of identity - it's too melodramatic to be a thriller - with a li....