Murder 3 Movie Review

Murder 3 (Hindi)

Release Date:
February 15, 2013

A hot-shot fashion and wildlife photographer Vikram (Randeep Hooda) gets into a relationship with a waitress from a lounge, Nisha (Sara Loren). She moves in with him in his palatial house outside of the city. The old world house, made decades ago is as beautiful as scary it is. It holds many secrets which Nisha is soon to unearth; of the life of the man who made it and of Vikram, who is dealing with the mysterious disappearance of his former girlfriend Roshni (Aditi Rao)

A hot-shot fashion and wildlife photographer Vikram (Randeep Hooda) gets into a relationship with a waitress from a... Show More

Debutant director Vishesh Bhatt creates a palpable sense of claustrophobia and panic but the story is so silly that you can't take it seriously

Hindustan Times

Despite its curious premise and a nice twist in its final moments, Murder 3 is mostly clunky and never works as a satisfying edge-of-your seat thriller

Although it’s almost a scene- by-scene replica of the original, first-time director Vishesh Bhatt is unable to recreate the organic fear or despair of its slick source.

Just one mildly spooky moment, and lines that are fall-down-funny, belying what's meant to be a tense build-up

Indian Express

Murder 3 is loophole central and director Vishesh Bhatt stretches the definition of cinematic liberty to move the story along

Mumbai Mirror

A stale formula gets another Bhatt makeover

Murder 3 is dead-sure entertaining!

Times of India

The chemistry of Murder is missing and the creepy quotient is way below Murder 2. Murder 3 could be defined as the most mediocre effort of the series yet.

Murder 3 only draws the title from its predecessors and not the nail biting chill or edgy suspense

nowrunning

New wine in an old bottle but not too bad

Murder 3 is a decent remake, the story stands out in this genre. It thrills in spurts but bleeds in parts

Times of India

An outstanding story narrated with ferocious enthusiasm

BollywoodHungama