Table No: 21 Movie Review

Table No 21 squanders its potential. The film's ending is bold, but little else is consistent or gripping

An amateurish stab of a film around the broad theme of wrong-doing and revenge

Indian Express

A good concept on paper that is never quite realized in its execution: whether it is in the writing, directing, or acting departments

Mumbai Mirror

A well-paced thriller with some highs and quite a few lows, and it’s never boring

Despite the loopholes, the film works largely because of some decent performances

Times of India

Yo-yos wildly between semblances of profundity and dashes of pulp.

The first half is slow-paced, as a thriller it has its flaws, the direction isn't really superlative, but post-interval it spins into another zone and the climax hits home.

Times of India

While the basic premise of Table No 21 is fascinating, intriguing enough for a suspense thriller setup, the screenwriting packages a series of realistic sequences and episodes that catch you unaware.

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