Marketic
It's no definitive masterpiece but it's damn close.
TrueHello
Fun premise, good actors, bad writing. This film seemed to have potential at the beginning but it quickly devolves into a trite action film. Ultimately it's very boring.
AnhartLinkin
This story has more twists and turns than a second-rate soap opera.
BeSummers
Funny, strange, confrontational and subversive, this is one of the most interesting experiences you'll have at the cinema this year.
timmythef-1
i gave this movie a 5/10/... simply because i didn't think it was that bad..it could have been a lot better.... the starting song was nice to watch with SK even though i think they got some of the moves from the beginning of a jams bond movie..... but as the movie started and got to the middle...it got boring and even more boring... the movie starts to pick up a lot more after the death of Esha Deol...ha ha she fell down a well!!!... then the twist at the end is what made me give it a 5/10... one reason why i didn't really like it was... there was only two songs at the start and the end... which killed it... because every movie needs music... i suppose its an 'ok' film to watch.... but just don't watch it more then once...
Sherazade
I liked this film, you have to watch it, understand it, and digest it before you judge it. The premise is quite old but nevertheless refreshing when told in this very Bollywood way. A bunch of friends set out for a summer adventure of a lifetime, and boy do they get it! At least the ones that survive that is. The stunning stellar cast of Vivek Oberoi, John Abraham, Lara Dutta, Esha Deol and Ajay Devgan set your eyes into hyperactive motion as the plot begins to unravel. Esha and John are a married couple who work for National Geographic and are sent to India's wildlife reservation to conduct an investigation into stories of man-eating tigers. Along the way, they bump into a pack of college kids who include Oberoi and Dutta who also are a couple. I also need to point out the opening song and dance number which shows off a cameo by the King Khan himself, Shah Rukh (he produced the film) burning up the screen with a hot new look and gyrating his hips alongside MAK to the sexy urban number entitled 'Kaal' (the song is hot, that's all you need to know at this point) a total must see! No other songs occur during the film, as it is a serious one. But make sure you catch 'Tauba, Tauba' and 'Naza Naza' with a sizzling performance by the two couples after the film. Sexy Yaar!
Herag Halli
This is an ill-conceived, ill-written and ill-directed movie. The infrared shots of the jungle with background sound of crickets does't evoke any admiration for the grossly immature direction. Then there is the venerable Ajay Devgan as "Kali (Kali Prathap Singh to be precise-to let the viewers know that this reviewer has seen this film), walking out of the woods like Moses, with a bamboo pole (with Manish Malhotra not far behind!)-three tigers walk away with the tail between their legs! truly a jungle Film, there is even magic here. I can't believe a reputable banner like Dharma Productions would be remotely associated with this junk, However I can fully believe someone like Sharukh Khan would be behind this venture, since Junk Films are right up his alley.
filmfollower
Inconsistency of facts, poor script, poor acting. Ajay Devgan is such a good actor - think this is his worst performance. The only tolerable person was John Abraham. The director got too much carried away by Hollywood stereo type movies. And the end result is disastrous. The only good thing was the sound effects. Women (as usual) were treated just as objects. Maybe the director and producer should be more careful and meticulous about the finer details of facts and presentation. Ajay Devgan is a North Indian (?) villager but he speaks the most polished Hindi. Esha Deol is a wild life photographer. But she rarely carries any camera while she is out on research. Over all its not at all worth a watch.