Mumbai Saga Critics Review: Ratings by Taran Adarsh, Komal Nahta, Joginder Tujeja

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Here is the review of Mumbai Saga from the critics here read what critics said about John Abraham and Emraan Hashmi’s gangster drama. Finally! Sanjay Gupta’s extremely anticipated movie Mumbai Saga starring John Abraham and Emraan Hashmi in lead has released in theatres. Based mostly on true events, the movie unfolds the story of Amartya Rao, a commoner-turned-gangster. From brutal gang wars to lawlessness he did all to rule the underworld of Mumbai. Nonetheless, his mission begins fading when Inspector Vijay Savarkar pledges to arrest Amartya for his deeds. Filled with bloody face-offs, the movie is excessive on drama, action and thrill.

Here is Critics Review of Mumbai Saga

Ratings:3.5/5 Review By: Taran Adarsh Site: Twitter

Action-packed entertainer with powerful dialogue… #JohnAbraham terrific, #EmraanHashmi impactful, #MaheshManjrekar, #AmolGupte superb… First hour razor-sharp, second half good… Mass entertainer!

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Ratings:3/5 Review By: Gautam Site: Koimoi

Mumbai Saga is definitely a good watch if you go to the cinemas just to chill for some time. Go, enjoy the action and come back. Don’t take too much inspiration from this saga, don’t put pressure on your brain after watching it.

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Ratings:3/5 Review By: Ronak Site: Times of India

A lot of it works because they come from strong and motivated characters, although, one too many. Their conflicts are relentless and interesting, especially, because it shows Mumbai’s turbulent past, which is chillingly real. The first-half is especially engaging with John Abraham beating up the bad guys and everything else in the process. But in a bid to make it a larger-than-life crime potboiler, Gupta also falls prey to the curse of the second half. Here, some of the plot-twists, conflicts and complications become overwhelmingly difficult to handle. However, there is enough paisa-vasool action, thrill and guns galore.

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Ratings: Review By: Nandini Site: Scroll

The 127-minute movie is routinely low on brain work but always bursting with bombast. Packed with Sanjay Gupta’s trademark flourishes – aphoristic dialogue, massive close-ups, shots of men walking chest out and in slow motion towards the camera, scenes lensed through a jaundice-yellow filter – Mumbai Saga works hard to live up to its title.

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Ratings:3/5 Review By: Vishal Site: Glamsham

Mumbai Saga is purely for the entertainment hungry souls of Bollywood who love action and are fascinated by Bollywood dons and cops bole toh on screen bhai log or police. As said earlier Mumbai Saga is a massy action-packed crowd pleaser with two popular stars – John Abraham, Emraan Hashmi, taali bajao dialouges, good action. The reason we visit those single screens.

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Ratings:4/5 Review By: Hungama Site: Bollywood Hungama

Sanjay Gupta’s direction is appropriate. He treats the story in a very dramatic and entertaining manner and tries his best to cater to the lowest denominator. As a result, he peppers the narrative with massy moments in abundance. On the whole, MUMBAI SAGA is a film that deserves to be experienced on the big screen. It is embellished with massy moments, clap worthy dialogues, sudden twists and loads of style. At the box office, it’ll find patronage in the theatres and bring the smiles back on the faces of distributors and exhibitors.

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