Reviews
Tasveer 8*10
The first half hour of the movie is so promising that finally you think you’re seeing world class cinema in India. But then the graphline of the story falls like the Indian cricket batting line-up does on its off days. The Canadian locales and a fitting background score are the only things that keep you amused. The story is just about okay. It fails to take you to the ‘cliff’. Akshay fails to light up the screen. Nagesh, we don’t (want to) believe it’s you… [3/5]
Aa Dekhen Zara
What was promised as another Johnny Gaddar actually ended up being a just-another-movie. Time pass. A bit of suspense juxtaposed on a paranormal subtext a la Tasveer. Neil is unconvincing, and that’s big disappointment, Bipasha looks hot and acts cool. Music is above average. [3/5]
13B
Wow, wow, wow. This movie was a treat. A good little movie in this world of big bad duds is a rare find. And this was a gem. Awesome story, awesome adventure, awesome everything. The feel of the movie carelessly shifts from comforting ambience to deadly terror. In one scene in the middle of the second half, i had covered my head with my arms and i wanted to leave the hall – it was too much horror for me, and for the first time ever -not of the sarcastic sense! GO FOR IT. [4/5]