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Table No.21 - Movie Review

Director: Aditya Datt

Genre: Thriller

Run Time: 110 minutes

Release date: 4 January, 2013

Cast:  
  1. Rajeev Khandelwal, 
  2. Paresh Rawal, 
  3. Tena Desae, 
  4. Dhruv Ganesh, 
  5. Asheesh Kapur, 
  6. Sanu Sheikh

Review: Table No. 21 begins lived with some good romantic moments in Fiji for the main couple, who are in a race won secret trip. Once this first routine 15 minutes have elapsed, the film actually begins once Paresh Rawal on the scene with his exciting game of few questions (remember Jumanji board) and $ 21 million rupees. Find interesting enough to respond quickly to supply the couple and begin to answer the questions honestly to win the grand prize. Get new challenging tasks associated with each question, to start making some unusual and surprising situations, which in turn make it very interesting and entertaining film.

But the publication of the interim, the story begins to move to the repetitive surface and the real secret behind the game is exposed somehow reduces the overall impact of the accumulation of the first half. The social angle prominently in his last moments, he is not as explosive as we expected. So if you know everything, the game does not seem convincing enough already set up seems rather strange and exaggerated. But the point TABLE more. 21 remains that, at least try to do something fresh and unique to give the usual stuff of Bollywood and fixed formulas.

That said, it is not the first time such a concept of the game was used to an intense thriller in Bollywood. In 2011 there was a low budget movie and not so well known called CHITKABREY, which had exactly the same plot with a socially relevant angle revealed at the end. Now, the only difference is that when CHITKABREY had a game similar to the famous BIG BOSS format, Table No. 21 of a game that reminds you of the controversial program Sach Ka Saamna. Rajeev Khandelwal probably had this film for the reason that he was only anchor Sach Ka Saamna reality show too.

So one way or another, it may be a new official version of this stranger 2011 movie called, relative, but his project with an amateur cast. Frankly, it is quite possible that the similarity is discussed here is purely intentional or accidental. And if it is real, then it is definitely the culprit here is the trend in which filmmakers do not normally see new films released in the Hindi film industry afford due to its own specific reasons.

The film is entirely based on the three main characters, perfectly adapted to their role of "T". But I found nothing really new in the representation of characters Paresh Rawal. It is good, no doubt, but there is nothing new in his act goes against my own expectations veteran who has a wide range. Rajeev Khandelwal other hand plays well and needs the type of project you choose praise from Aamir. It is the presence of stars and looks very natural Paresh play the game on the table. It may be because you have been through many similar sequences in its own above television program. Tena Desae, as his wife, gives good performance and the girl has no talent waiting to be exploited. Although not impressive to look at all the costumes, but to make wise choices can certainly prove both his talent and confidence in safety.
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