Maidgethma
Wonderfully offbeat film!
Mjeteconer
Just perfect...
Konterr
Brilliant and touching
Lidia Draper
Great example of an old-fashioned, pure-at-heart escapist event movie that doesn't pretend to be anything that it's not and has boat loads of fun being its own ludicrous self.
Tejas Nair
Major Ravi is a terrible director. And this time he's got some filmmaker friends who are terrible at their jobs: cinematographer, writer, musician and editor.The cast is okay, but their performance is so shabby and cringe-worthy it made me feel nauseous. Their dialogs were not only inappropriate but also immensely wrong. And when you use English language, you ought to deliver it with a finesse. But the characters in here speak English worse than 2-year old kids and seeing Mammootty giving such a bad performance equaled a nightmare.The story is cooked up on basis of lack of research. Now they have got some plot points right, but fictionalizing the plot and inculcating drama and bureaucratic claptrap into it is the last thing a viewer wants to watch. And professional commandos wearing gold chain watches and setting the time in it is just the film element I cannot bear. Editing is the biggest blunder. Use of VFX is bad, too.There is not a single factor worth considering except that fine actress. She, being a North-Indian, spoke better.BOTTOM LINE: Simply absurd and unenterprising. Skip! Not recommended at all. Read a book, instead!
johndavidm
Mission 90 Days like Major Ravi's first film Keerthichakra, is a story taken from the real life and giving a very vivid vision to the community. I really appreciate this. But both the movies especially Mission 90 Days has a lot of drawbacks. Evaluating both this movies I feel Major Ravi is not a good screen play writer but has a lot of experiences. I would like to see more films from him. But a suggestion from my side is that Major Ravi should avoid writing the screen play but give it to some screenplay experts. He will write it based on Major Ravi's experiences in life. I feel this will sharpen the edges of his movies.