Blackmail Movie Review

Blackmail Movie Reviews from all Indian Critics Rajeev Masand, Taran Adarsh, Komal Nahta , Anupama Chopra. Please do check too and share your thoughts in the comments area.

Average Ratings:3.33/5
Score:86% Positive
Reviews Counted:9
Positive:6
Neutral:2
Negative:1


Ratings:3/5 Review By: Rajeev Masand Site: News18
It’s the film’s unique brand of humor – some of it pitch black and Coen-esque – that makes Blackmail worth your time, despite its shortcomings. Be warned that it’s too long by at least 20 minutes, and requires patience. But give it a chance. A lot of it flies.I’m going with three out of five.
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Ratings:2.5/5 Review By: Anupama Chopra Site: Filmcompanion   
The story gets repetitive as one blackmail plays over another and soon enough, the energy deflates. Blackmail is about controlled chaos but to pull that off, you need much sharper writing and a faster pace. Blackmail is twenty minutes too long and unnecessarily bloated. At one point, Urmila Matondkar shows up in a nightclub. It’s nice to see her on screen again but it adds little to the film. I also wish the talented Kirti Kulhari had more to do. Abhinay clearly has a keen eye for the darkness and absurdity of daily life but Blackmail isn’t sparkling enough to sustain interest.
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Ratings:2/5 Review By: Shubhra Site: Indian Express

Wrong. Blackmail begins promisingly but descends pretty quickly into flatness and sluggishness, a classic problem of not knowing quite how to play out a perky idea: a cuckold’s plan to extract revenge gets taken over by the old saying about mice and men, and, in this instance, women.A couple of surprises do leap out at us, especially featuring Gokhale and Irrfan, she throwing off her nice girl garb, revealing her claws, and he backing off, and maneuvering. The rest of it, even in the blessedly quicker second half, is tiresome.
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Ratings:2.5/5 Review By: Saibal Site: NDTV

 Feckless men on the back foot, wily and strong-willed women with transgressive tricks up their sleeves and a set of nondescript lives hurtling towards hell in an irreversible tailspin: Blackmail has them all. Sadly, in the end, they do not add up neatly enough to yield a genuine cinematic corker.
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Ratings:4/5 Review By: Taran Adarsh Site: Twitter

Expect the unexpected... Twist after twist... Blackmail after blackmail... #Blackमेल charters an unexplored path and draws you into the world of adultery, deceit, double crossing and betrayal... Smart writing... Superb execution by #DelhiBelly director Abhinay Deo...One of those brave attempts that defy the stereotypes... Also, one of the best wild-wacky-quirky comedies to come out of the Hindi film industry... Strongly recommended!
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Ratings:4/5 Review By: Rachit Site: Times Of India

The plot of Blackmail is its hero and it manages to strike a good balance between dark and funny. Characters are bumped off, sometimes in most gory detail and strange events unfold, but the film never loses its vein of easy, black humour. This is one of the most wickedly funny films that we’ve seen in a long time.
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Ratings:4/5 Review By: Meena Site: DNA

Of course, do not take the film's message to heart. The movie simply recommends that when you discover that everyday situations are threatening to defeat you – like your wife having an affair or a bank harrowing you for EMIs -- just resort to pure, simple blackmail. Now, this should not be followed in real life, but in the film this works because the context is bang on. And it is done with more humour than bad intent.
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Ratings:4/5 Review By: Hungama Site: Bollywood Hungama

On the whole, BLACKMAIL is quite an unconventional entertainer and a good black comedy. It may not have a pan India appeal but the target multiplex audience are sure to enjoy this flick. The costs of this film are reasonable and as a result, it’ll turn out to be a profitable venture for its producers.
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Ratings:4/5 Review By: IANS Site: Economic Times

"Blackmail" is a virgin territory in the comedy genre. It is heady and hedonistic, cocky and compelling in the way the comedies of Hrishikesh Mukherjee and Basu Chatterjee used to be. If only these veterans could see the sexiness that underlines all gender wars. "Blackmail" is a closeted Hrishikesh Mukherjee comedy with oodles of extra voluptuousness.
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Blackमेल / Blackmail Cast & Crew:

Director Abhinay Deo
Star CastIrrfan Khan, Kirti Kulhari, Divya Dutta, Arunoday Singh, Omi Vaidya, Anuja Sathe, Pradhuman Singh Mall, Gajraj Rao
LanguageHindi
GenreComedy-Drama
Release Date6 April 2018
ProducerKrishan Kumar, Bhushan Kumar, Abhinay Deo, Apurba Sengupta
Production CompanyT-Series Super Cassettes Industries Ltd. & RDP Motion Pictures
WriterParvez Shaikh
Background MusicMikey McCleary
ChoreographersVijay Ganguly, Rajit Dev
Costume DesignerVeera Kapur
Co-ProducerPriya Gupta
PresenterGulshan Kumar, Ramesh Deo
Music DirectorAmit Trivedi, Badshah
LyricistAmitabh Bhattacharya, Badshah, Guru Randhawa, Divine, Dhaval Parab
EditorHuzefa Lokhandwala
CinematographerJay Oza
ScreenplayParvez Shaikh
DialoguePradhuman Singh
Visual EffectsPrime Focus Ltd.
Music CompanyT-Series
Publicity DesignRahul Nanda, Himanshu Nanda
Action DirectorHarpal Singh
Casting DirectorRoshmi Banerjee
Playback SingersBadshah, Aastha Gill, Pawni Pandey, Guru Randhawa, Amit Trivedi, Divine
Production DesignerMustafa Stationwala
Run Time2 Hours, 17 Minutes, 53 Seconds
StatusReleased

Blackमेल / Blackmail Story:

Blackमेल or Blackmail is based on analogous lines as Delhi Belly and it has been filmed completely in Mumbai and will pursue the life of Irrfan Khan’s character who is a wedded man jammed in a droning nine-to-five job and a boring life. However, things transform when he finds out that his wife, played by Kirti Kulhari, is having an affair.

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