A Masterpiece!
Great movie! If you want to be entertained and have a few good laughs, see this movie. The music is also very good,
View MoreThe movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful
View MoreThe plot isn't so bad, but the pace of storytelling is too slow which makes people bored. Certain moments are so obvious and unnecessary for the main plot. I would've fast-forwarded those moments if it was an online streaming. The ending looks like implying a sequel, not sure if this movie will get one
View MoreA thought provoking piece with a great cast driven by Paresh Rawal as Mr. Khan. Table No. 21 is a game show with one rule if you lie you die. It starts with a person who fell to the ground from a height and people took out their camera phones and were shooting the guy on the ground having a fit and shared the video on the internet. It is a mystery, meanwhile we see a couple on a flight going somewhere. The opening credits is provided and one of the two songs in this movie. Though a good song you could skip it if you like. They live mediocre lives and win a vacation to Fiji, where they were flying to. Mr. Khan persuades them to play the game show with a chance to win millions. As the game progresses we realize that Mr. Khan has a hidden agenda. There is something in the flashbacks the couple keep having at every question they were being asked. An important social message at the end just after another good song. The songs, they blend in well with the character's moods. Do not worry the movie is quite short for a Hindi, Indian movie. It is really entertaining, not for kids under 14 so everyone else do not miss it.
View MoreThe movie is based on article no. 21 of Indian constitution. And you will only be able to find out the connection in the last 1/2 hour as promised by thrillers. Acting done by Paresh Rawal is quite good but Rajiv is not good in it. He lacks the charm and the acting done in college life is not up to the mark. Fiji's scenic beauty is very well captured though. Winning a trip to Fiji for a mediocre couple must be quite a surprise but 10 millions hits on website, 21 crore to win in a game that all does not look promising even in movie. A fresh approach and different from the stereotyped bollywood movies. Movie is good in patches of 10-15 minute but the binding factor in the movie is missing.
View MoreTable No. 21... An intelligently shaped masterpiece... Can still feel goosebumps even minutes after it's over... Hats off to the entire team for a brilliant idea and classic execution..Mermerizing performances by Paresh Rawal and Rajiv Khandelwal... The way story line unfolds is something which keeps you spellbound... Music is good... beautiful locations... A suspense thriller in true terms... The story of playing a live-game has been witnessed before in various movies but this was well-directed , well written and well-acted as well. Last but not the least, a Very important social message. "Ragging is not a Joke, It's a CRIME"..
View MoreTable 21 was one of taut thriller with superb climax that will make you feel pity but also makes it an endearing watch.A couple 5th wedding anniversary vacation goes horribly wrong when they decide to play a game called Table No.21 with a restaurant owner who promises to pay them 21 crores if they manage to win the game. However, as they play the game, mystery unfolds and reveals the ultimate truth which will impact their lives.Aditya Datt(Ashiq Banaya Apne) completely surprises you his latest coming and especially if you are not expecting much from this movie. The story of playing a live-game has been witnessed before in movie LUCK but this was well-directed , well written and well-acted as well. The movie starts off with usual romantic stuff but gets to the point directly and keeps you engrossed till the actual drama unfolds. But main twist is in the end which is the highlight of the film and you will who is the main culprit here. Credit goes to the director for handling the thriller quite well. Acknowledgement for screenplay as well. Dialogues are good. Story is awesome. Songs are just about OK. Background score is nice. Cinematography is good. Performances by Rajeev Khandelwal and Paresh Rawal are brilliant. Both of them enact their part with conviction. Paresh Rawal surprises you with his versatile act.. in fact you are going to love his character. Rajeev Khandelwal is getting better with each film. You would appreciate his choice of films.Table No.21 is edgy , engrossing , well-directed with superb performances and lovely twist at the end. Excellent - 4/5
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