Average Rating : 2.75
Baby Movie Review
Review By : Rohit Vats
Rating : 4/5
Site : Hindustan Times
If there is one genre of filmmaking Indians have failed to master consistently, it has to be thriller. But Director Neeraj Pandey's Baby is one of those pleasant surprises that come out rarely from Bollywood.  It's sleek, well-timed and engaging.
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Review By : Saibal Chatterjee
Rating : 2/5
Site : NDTV
As his boss looks on, the protagonist, an undercover agent who revels in playing with danger, gets up from his seat, walks up to the door, shuts it, walks back to the impertinent official and slaps him.
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Review By : Suhani Singh
Rating : 2/5
Site : Indiatoday
Danger lurks in every corner in Pandey's film. It starts off in Turkey, heads to Delhi, then Mumbai, with the final two showdowns in Nepal and Saudi Arabia. With its uninhibited demonstration of torture it reminds one of Zero Dark Thirty; while the last one half hour of the film is heavily inspired by Ben Affleck's Oscar-winning film, Argo.
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Review By : Bollywood Hungama
Rating : 4.5/5
Site : Bollywood Hungama
Rarely you come across an Indian movie that doesn't hit a single false note. BABY is one such film. Writer-Director Neeraj Pandey has made a brilliant film that is not only technically at par with the best in the world, but it's also a dispassionate non-judgmental take on terrorism that's completely devoid of jingoism and is extremely gripping. Full marks to Producer Bhushan Kumar for believing in such a landmark film, backed by exceptional marketing especially when it's devoid of songs
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Review By : Prasanna D Zore
Rating : 2.5/5
Site : Rediff
And yes, Akshay Kumar needs to tell his make-up guys to not dye his hair so shiny black. It hits you in the eye, especially when you spot a little strand of grey close to his ears.
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Review By : Surabhi Redkar
Rating : 3/5
Site : Koimoi
It’s an out an out Neeraj Pandey film. Baby hands down comes out as of the best films when it comes to mixing a subject like terrorism. It is like an Indian version of Body Of Lies.
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Review By : Shubhra Gupta
Rating : 2/5
Site : Indian Express
We are given a luxuriously-bearded mullah (based, clearly, upon a couple of real-life types) whose eyeballs have flames in them, and a crowd of followers who look as if they are ready for ‘jihad’. They raise blood-curdling slogans, and talk nasty about `Indiya’. The retaliatory measures undertaken by our hero are justified right in the beginning.
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Review By : Rohit Khilnani
Rating : 2/5
Site : Indiatoday
Ajay (Akshay Kumar) the cool and deadly officer of the department leads the mission and cracks down each and every bad guy one by one, sometimes even achieves the impossible with no planning or preparation.
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