Saturday, February 16, 2013

Murder 3 movie reviews


Here are the movie reviews for Murder 3 starring Randeep Hooda, Aditi Rao Hydari & Sara Loren
Rating: 4/5 Review by: Taran Adarsh Site: Bollywood Hungama
With MURDER 3, the Bhatts transform themselves into a new persona, rediscover their strengths [emotional quotient], but at the same time, garnish the proceedings with the tried and tested ingredient [erotica] to create a scrumptious dish that's delectable and delightful.
MURDER 3 is a thriller that offers thrills and chills aplenty. The beauty of the film lies in the fact that it's so damn unpredictable, so unforeseeable in its second hour. It's nothing like you've seen in a Hindi movie thus far. Also, it's a plot-driven movie, with Vishesh not borrowing anything from the previous two MURDERs. It goes without saying that MURDER 3 stands tall for its substance and most significantly, for the sparkling implementation of the written material [Mahesh Bhatt]. Like I pointed out earlier, Vishesh and the Sr. Bhatt metabolize the source completely to create a product that's nothing short of brilliant.

On the whole, MURDER 3 is one of the finest thrillers to come out of Vishesh Films. An outstanding story narrated with ferocious enthusiasm. Vishesh Bhatt hits a boundary in his very first attempt!

Rating: 2/5 Review by: Ananya Bhattacharya Site: Zee News
Debutant director Vishesh Bhatt has done a moderate job of directing this thriller. 'Murder 3', also, ends on a note which is a bit abrupt. The film has its share of thrills and chills in parts, but doesn’t really leave a dent on one’s mind eventually.
In a nutshell, ‘Murder 3’ is a onetime watch, only if you are a huge fan of Aditi Rao Hydari. This film too, will probably fade into oblivion leaving only its music on people’s lips for a long time to come. Two out of five from me for ‘murdering love this Valentine’.
Rating: 2.5/5 Review by: Saibal Chatterjee Site: NDTV
Murder 3, a thriller that vacillates between the taut to the toxic, packs enough punch and panache to keep the audience glued, if not sweep them off their feet.
Murder 3 delivers no grand moments in terms of either style or substance. But the director makes a game effort to give the franchise a makeover, no matter how cosmetic it may appear.
Murder 3 announces the advent of a director who clearly has the chops to make infinitely better films.
New wine in an old bottle but not too bad.
Rating: 2/5 Review by: Sukanya Verma Site: Rediff
Subtlety is rarely favoured in our filmmaking where the emphasis is always on noise that lays out cues for fear and false alarms in place of sparking off anxiety through lingering pauses or prudently-timed bursts of sound and thunder. Even so, the curious twist in Andrés Baiz’s creepy drama about the repercussions of guilt and doubt, save Murder 3 from being a complete misfire.
Those who’re clueless about the Columbian movie might get a kick out of the big reveal. Those looking for more than badly-acted thrills, Murder isn’t likely to be your choice of franchise anyway.

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