'The Attacks of 26/11' tries to tackle two questions - Who are these terrorists? And can we face their terror with anything but helplessness? A little tact, a few fumbles. A little beyond the obvious, a few facts edited/changed.

rony

Editor   Mar 03, 2013 15:05  0 out of 3 people found this review helpful

Word of mouth – A film like this deserved the RGV of Satya not the RGV we know now. This could have been his fight back film. Alas!

Rating - ** ½ ( Average)

Ticket Meter – worth 100 bucks

Incredible, well-made film. Do not listen to the naysayers, go see the movie for yourself. One of RGV's best works.

It is common knowledge that movie reviewers accept bribes from the superstars to give 5-star ratings to films like Dabangg 2, Jab Tak Hai Jaan, etc, while trashing good movies such as these. IGNORE ALL BAD REVIEWS YOU SEE. This is an incredible film, one you must watch for yourself.

RGV has done it again. Excellent cinematography, fantastic realism, and a great job by Nana Patekar.