Rijndri
Load of rubbish!!
Aedonerre
I gave this film a 9 out of 10, because it was exactly what I expected it to be.
Twilightfa
Watch something else. There are very few redeeming qualities to this film.
Salubfoto
It's an amazing and heartbreaking story.
Chand Rath
It's not just the premise that grabs your attention, but TABLE NO. 21 stands out because it doesn't borrow the formulaic template, nor does it rely on the predictable twists and turns or caricaturist characters to enthrall the spectator. It's clever, engaging and carries a message that hits you like a ton of bricks. Importantly, it's a well crafted thriller that delivers more than what it promised in its attention-grabbing promos. TABLE NO. 21 is a commendable movie-going experience. If you are an extremely choosy moviegoer who watches select first-rate films a year, make sure TABLE NO. 21 is included on your listing. Strongly recommended!Highly Recommended
babansonia
I rarely am moved to write a review. This movie was a surprise. All films don't need big Bollywood names in order to be a delight. I do my best not to go by reviews and closed my ears to any information about this movie and thought I was in for a relaxing average time pass film. To my surprise- this movie had better than average acting by 'newcomers', it actually had a plot and clearly defined characters, the story was gripping, screenplay and cinematography was tropical and beautiful....by interval I was scared and curious to watch the rest, and it had the ingredients of a good film with a story that had a beginning, middle and end. Some huge budget and well cast films are missing these things. The ending was also a true surprise. I gave the film 10 stars because it took me somewhere else and had a clear ending....it had me glued till the end (and I am not easily impressed:-)....most films run out of budget by the end and it is evident in stories which abruptly end or are left open ended!Also the music was not bad at all. This was a well rounded and well done film.Excellent film.....must see for college age kids!
Vishal Budhraja
So, here is the review of first release of the 100th year of Indian cinema and its well crafted film that ends with a sensible twist. It is a suspense thriller with a unique concept of Tell All Truth game as well as complex dark past stories. There are 8 questions asked by mysterious Mr Khan(Paresh Rawal) for a reward of 21 Crores and each question is followed by a difficult task. Script is successful in making you think till the last scene but lacks direction as Aditya Datt is not able to handle performances of actors and not bale to make memorable. Rajeev Khandelwal is getting very choosy in selecting movies but its applauding. Paresh is full of style but not able to create fear as demanded by character. Tina is OK....a long way to for her. Last Words: Concept is interesting with a sensible social message. It is a mirror of disturbing reality in our countries college.
gajraj tanwar
I don't understand people awarded this movie with 9 rating points.I admire their choice and brain. the movie starts with a couple in Fiji. with a random series of question and events it doesn't connect to the viewer. Director think 'Such ka Samna' is no more broadcasting, so why don't give people same taste in a movie. but that thinking was wrong because movie will totally led you down. I watched this movie with my friends and only words that came from their mouth was "Kat Gaya". Now you think what is tha level of movie. And i don't suggest anyone to go tho theater and waste his valuable time and money. instead if he really keen to watch its better to watch Sach ka samna 2nd time than this.