Average Rating : 3.5
NH10 Movie Review | |
Review By : Rohit Vats Rating : 2.5/5 Site : Hindustan Times | Navdeep Singh has a nice way of opening the story, something which he did with remarkable finesse in Manorama Six Feet Under as well. This time, there is no illusionary Yana Gupta, but the effectiveness is more or less the same. Visit Site For Full Review |
Review By : Saibal Chatterjee Rating : 3/5 Site : NDTV | NH10 is not half as complex and multi-layered as Singh's critically lauded debut film Manorama Six Feet Under, released nearly eight years ago. Visit Site For Full Review |
Review By : Suhani Singh Rating : 3/5 Site : Indiatoday | Sharma essays the role of a contemporary Indian woman, Meera. She has a well-paying job in one of the many glass structures that has emerged in the rapidly developing Gurgaon. She smokes. She drives, awesomely may we add. Visit Site For Full Review |
Review By : Bollywood Hungama Rating : 3/5 Site : Bollywood Hungama | Meera (Anushka Sharma) and Arjun (Neil Bhoopalam) are a happy couple, safely ensconced in their cushy corporate jobs. Meera gets a taste of Delhi lechery when there's an attempt to molest her. Arjun, in an attempt to get her over the trauma, plans a getaway for her birthday. Visit Site For Full Review |
Review By : Sukanya Verma Rating : 3/5 Site : Rediff | For a long time the camera reports this urban scenery, forming the evocative view of a car window, against the tête-à-tête between a husband and wife driving to a friend’s bash. Visit Site For Full Review |
Review By : Rohit Khilnani Rating : 3.5/5 Site : Indiatoday | The two stop by at a dhaba to grab a bite that's where they witness a group of men trashing a young couple. Arjun interferes but is slapped, pushed back and asked to stay away because one of the guys says that the girl is his sister. Visit Site For Full Review |
Review By : Raja Sen Rating : 4/5 Site : Rediff | The idea of two young urban lovers finding themselves in very harsh rural territory is a basic one but Navdeep is strikingly credible when it comes to dialect and flavour, and turns the Haryana belt outside Gurgaon into the most believable of badlands. Visit Site For Full Review |
Review By : Surabhi Redkar Rating : 3.5/5 Site : Koimoi | The greatness of how a woman can take on a society full of men who want to kill her, molest her or even ask her to not look at them in the eye. It is that moment that wins you when you see Meera rigorously rubbing a Hindi slang which means a prostitute written on a women’s latrine door. Visit Site For Full Review |
Review By : Joginder Tuteja Rating : 3/5 Site : Rediff | The album starts with composers Sanjeev-Darshan making a comeback with Chhil Gaye Naina. They give their all to this rock number. Visit Site For Full Review |
Review By : Shubhra Gupta Rating : 2/5 Site : Indian Express | When young, attractive, urban professional Meera (Anushka Sharma) urges her husband (Neil Bhoopalam) to run away from the men who are terrorising them, she is doing what instinctively comes to most of us. When she turns around to face the enemy, we want to cheer. Visit Site For Full Review |
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