3G Movie Reviews
Avg. Critics Rating
Verdict: Bakwaas based on 8 reviews
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2.2
Verdict: Timepass based on 73 reviews & ratings
3.0
Saibal Chatterjee | NDTV Movies
Neil Nitin Mukesh sees dead people. Whether dead people see him back is not known at the end of this chilling serial, which starts off as a comment on the perils of intricately-manufactured cellphones and ends with a slap-in-the-face comment on the porn industry that, we are told, threatens to destroy the very foundation of our societal structure. It certainly creates havoc in two lives out to have a fun week in azure Fiji. Here's howRead full review3.0
IANS | NDTV
A shiver-giver set in the shimmering waters of Fiji, this is a well-structured though unevenly paced scare-fest that leads us into a terrifying climax.Read full review2.5
Karo Christine Kumar | The Telegraph
Okay, so there are four kisses instead of 30. And, the opening shot is Sonal Chauhan in a bikini. That’s just about all the non-tech action you get in 3G. Neil Nitin Mukesh as Sam and Sonal Chauhan as Sheena are vacationing in breathtakingly beautiful Fiji (the scenic landscape is a win). When he arrives in Fiji to meet her, she accidentally drops his phone into the sea. Around 15 minutes into the film, they kiss for 10-seconds and then visit a storeRead full review2.5
Madhureeta Mukherjee | Times of India
With a few chills and fewer thrills, the ‘spirit’ fizzles here, with little left to toast!Read full review2.0
Taran Adarsh | bollywoodhungama.com
Technology is a boon... but it can be a bane too. And you realize this as the reels of 3G, a psychological thriller, unfolds. Coincidentally, in AA DEKHEN ZARA [2009], produced by the same production house that produces 3G, which starred Neil Nitin Mukesh and was penned by Shantanu and Sheershak [who turn directors with 3G], the on-screen characters could peep into the future with the help of a camera. This time, in 3G, the incessant phone calls scareRead full review2.0
Shadab Hasnain | BookMyShow
Review: It seems that some people will neither have the slightest idea about what a film is nor they are going to understand what it takes to......Read full review1.5
Ankur Pathak | rediff.com
There isn’t much one can expect from a film that has as unimaginative a title as 3G. The best thing about this film by debutant directors Shantanu and Sheershak are the creative opening credits. And that’s where it ends. Neil Nitin Mukeh’s Sam and Sonal Chauhan’s Sheena are on a holiday in the exotic islands of Fiji (Foreign location for lesser money given the Fiji government’s pro-Bollywood policy). It is supposed to be a getaway from the assumingly tiresome livesRead full review1.5
Shaheen Parkar | Mid-Day
But the scare factor begins and ends within minutes ---- in as much time you can dial a number. When peals of laughter fill the auditorium, it is clear that the chills are more amusing than hair-raising. Lovebirds Sam (Neil Nitin Mukesh) and Sheena (Sonal Chauhan) are holidaying in Fiji when Sam’s cell phone accidentally slips off a bridge into the sea. He buys a second hand 3G (that’s why the title!) mobile that throws his life topsy-turvyRead full review1.5
Akshay D | Koimoi
Sam (Neil Nitin Mukesh) bestows a surprise visit to his girlfriend Sheena (Sonal Chuhan) at Fiji. Flabbergasted Sheena hugs Sam tightly causing his phone to sink in the water. Later on when they set out to purchase a new phone, Sam’s interest is grabbed by a second hand instrument. Nonetheless he is satisfied after verifying that the phone supports 3G facility which apparently is his only pre-requisiteRead full review1.5
Shubhra Gupta | Indian Express
Good idea, lousy execution. This is a mess of a movie, which ticks off its horror film checklist, one after the other: a church with a steeple, shadowy priests, spirits who wear splashy red gowns and kiss with a forked tongue, mysterious escort girls, ‘mental’ patients scribbling on walls, guilty killers who hang themselves and deadly islands.Read full review1.0
Suparna Sharma | The Asian Age
If you are a Bollywood trivia fan, you’ll know that 3G is being peddled not as a horror film, but one which provides titillation 30 or so times. Stories were planted in the media about how many times the film’s lead pair lock lips. Initial reports said 30, this changed to 33. Then Neil Nitin Mukesh said there are only three hot ones, and finally Sonal Chauhan piped up to clarify that all the kissing was the script’s demandRead full reviewNR
Martin D'Souza | Glamsham
It has taken two geniuses to come up with this trash. One is Sheershak Anand and the other is Shantanu Ray Chhibber. Both these gentlemen have directed this so-called thriller, with scant respect for the audience. This could have been the possible scenario for why there is no sense of flow in the movie. Sheershak Anand could have been in charge of the smooching scenes between Neil Nitin Mukesh and Sonal Chauhan. I would like to believeRead full review
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1.5
Better stay Dis-Connected by this 3G
rajverma67, 9 years agoThis is one time watch. You can watch this movie to pass your time.