Raja Sen Reviews Rediff

The director who showed us how to film violence is now sucking basic action scenes of their dynamism, leaving them dry and dead, but filming his movie's carcass from multiple angles

There is much craft on display, and some lovely moments, but the immense promise shown by the first half turns out as hollow as a politician's

The film squanders the most potentially thrilling aspects of the idea and leaves us with something half-baked

A lot would have been forgiven - as it often is with these producers - if the film had either a meatier plot or a more gripping narrative, but this one's just tiresome as the obvious story drags on

A sweet but slapdash effort, this is, all in all, quite like watching a wedding video.

Housefull 2 is shamefully bad

A disappointment, a slick and well-produced throwback to the spy thriller that feels both overlong and under-conceived

This is one man's film, and he -- like the film itself -- looks really good, but ends up being a drag

A template film you can essentially predict. It might still have worked if not for the inexplicably sluggish pace and forgettable songs thrown in every few scenes, killing any possibility of a narrative rhythm

ReviewGang Facebook Fan Page