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Murder 3
Critic reviews and ratings
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...is one of the finest thrillers to come out of Vishesh Films. An outstanding story narrated with ferocious enthusiasm.
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...a decent remake, the story stands out in this genre. It thrills in spurts but bleeds in parts.
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Worth a watch if you're in the mood for a decent suspense film - served Bhatt style!
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Young Vishesh Bhatt seems to have understood where the flaw lies in the recent films from the Bhatt camp and has had the gumption to break the shackles of their 'hit formula' to come up with a film that leaves you with a lot many questions that do not really have answers.
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...has plenty of visual flair, but at times all its labour might seem wasted on a tale that strains too hard for effect. It is steamy all right but tends to run out of steam at crucial junctures.
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Just way too much time is spent on establishing a flaky love affair.
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The film is more of a love triangle than a hardcore thriller as it makes the original Spanish film look like a masterpiece.
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Those looking for more than (badly-acted) thrills, Murder isn’t likely to be your choice of franchise anyway.
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...only draws the title from its predecessors and not the nail biting chill or edgy suspense.
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Even a preposterous plot needs skillful direction to pull off convincingly.
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The camera placements and tempo may be cool, but the storyline is as incredible as vibgyor-striped zebras.
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It is supposed to be a story about the consequences of mistrust and jealousy, it turns out instead being a simplistic, plot-driven B-movie that depends much too heavily on a single twist.
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The only murder in Murder 3 is that of its story and the patience of the audience. The film had the potential to be a taut thriller had it been handled by experienced hands.
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Every member of the cast hams much too much and tries hard at seeming mysterious.
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...has all the Vishesh ingredients, but they've been ordered clumsily...
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...is exactly what a thriller should not be.
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There is enough intrigue in the story for a captivating psychological thriller. But in the hands of Vishesh Bhatt, Randeep Hooda and Sara Loren everything threatening turns into incredibly foolish.
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As for Vishesh, he hasn’t delivered anything special but has assembled enough to create ground for another Murder!
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A dead plot and poor performances is all that this cut-price film offers.
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