A line in the films sums it all up
when it says “Jiski Jaise Soch Vaisa Tareeka”. We all
have problems in our lives and there are ways to deal with
them, however, it is a fact that “Jiski Jaise Soch Vaisa
Tareeka”.
Raj Mathew (Sanjay Kapoor), has a problem in his life. By
profession a film star, he loves his wife, but she is
acutely suspicious of him. His marriage is on the rocks.
Mahulika (Aditi Gowatrikar), Raj's wife has a problem. She
loves Raj but cannot control the insecurity of losing him to
another woman. Her love is self destructive.
Preity Saradesai (Raveena Tandon), a choreographer turned
director has a problem of being labeled the other woman,
whereas it is not so. Though she is in love with Raj, she
keeps her distance and knows that what cannot be must not
be.
When Om (Arbaaz Khan), enters the lives of these people, he
comes not only with his problem, but also with a solution
– MURDER, and a murder is committed.
SOCH then becomes a thriller which will not keep you at the
edge of your seats, instead it will push you further into it
and make you think, Why? Why does a man have to kill? Is it
hate or is it an extreme form of love or the extreme desire
to be loved that makes him or her, a murderer. The answer
lies in SOCH.
After all it's a thought which kills.