Laal Rang Movie Reviews


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2.6
Verdict: Timepass based on 10 reviews
Avg. User Rating
2.5
Verdict: Timepass based on 2 reviews & ratings
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  • Mehul S Thakkar

    3.5

    Mehul S Thakkar | Deccan Chronicle

    Randeep Hooda gets into the skin of the nitty gritty of the character and holds the entire film on his own shoulder.
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  • Saibal Chatterjee

    3.0

    Saibal Chatterjee | NDTV

    A small film whose impact is enhanced manifold by Randeep Hooda’s presence, Laal Rang also has other bright spots. But cottoning on to them might call for patience. Spare some, and you might just find Laal Rang worth your while.
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  • Subhash K Jha

    3.0

    Subhash K Jha | SKJBollywoodNews

    Once in while you tend to overlook the glaring aberrations in a story that is so well-intended that it makes you wonder:  why didn’t someone make this film before?
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  • Manjusha Radhakrishnan

    3.0

    Manjusha Radhakrishnan | Gulf News

    …you need to be patient with this film as it tends to inject unwanted romantic twists and drama into a film that could have been gripping even without those crutches.
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  • Surabhi Redkar

    2.5

    Surabhi Redkar | Koimoi

    Laal Rang is not a boring watch but not a theater must-watch either. This is an entertaining film with a dose of seriousity and has Randeep Hooda pulling off a great role.
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  • Manisha Lakhe

    2.5

    Manisha Lakhe | NowRunning

    Who could think that stealing blood and selling it for profit would be the stuff that could have you grinning in the dark of the theater? It is. And the characters that have been created seem to be unrepentant and brazen in their greed. If only the exaggerations could be reined in, this would be a wonderfully dark comic film.
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  • Bollywood Life

    2.5

    Bollywood Life | Bollywood Life

    While the story of Laal Rang might have faults, the performances, humour and authenticity largely makes up for it. Syed Ahmed Afzal’s earlier film Youngistaan had a novel concept and so does Laal Rang. Despite hiccups, the film touches on important aspects like how money dictates life and love in today’s times.
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  • Mohar Basu

    2.0

    Mohar Basu | Times Of India

    Laal Rang is half-baked and unconvincing. Despite the grit, it never becomes a riveting film. Here’s a lesson to learn: Ideas don’t make good films, execution does.
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  • Kunal Guha

    2.0

    Kunal Guha | Mumbai Mirror

    If you’d like a crash course in Haryanvi, this one covers the elementary level in just two hours and 25 minutes. But as a movie, it doesn’t justify the cost of a multiplex ticket. Give it a few months, a world TV premiere is on the cards.
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  • Lokesh Dharmani

    2.0

    Lokesh Dharmani | Masala

    Laal Rang could have been red hot alas turned out to be like a red flag to a bull. Don’t be in the red, spend your weekend on a beach or at a shopping mall and paint the town red or else you will see red. In a line, the film loses fizz sooner than you expect. Watch it only if you like Randeep Hooda. He is fab in the movie.   
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  • Anna MM Vetticad

    NR

    Anna MM Vetticad | Firstpost

    This film has many interesting individual elements but fails to lift off in its entirety. So yes, Randeep Hooda is hot, but Laal Rang is not.
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  • Namrata Joshi

    NR

    Namrata Joshi | The Hindu

    A jumbled up messy film, Laal Rang could have done with a little more focus. It lacks spit-and-polish and style. There are no frills and flourishes, no slickness to the filmmaking. That, ironically, is its strength, the reason why it feels so real.
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  • Nandini Ramnath

    NR

    Nandini Ramnath | Scroll.in

    The story is slight and stretched, and there isn’t enough meat it in to adequately explore the potential themes – the bromance that develops between Shankar and Rajesh, the moral concerns over illegal blood donation, the exploitation of poor donors, and the general shortage of the life-giving fluid that makes racketeering a necessity.
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  • rajesh93

    2.0

    My review of Laal Rang (2016) by rajesh93

    rajesh93, 8 years ago
    Randeep Hooda starrer is meant to be based on two `real life’ incidents. Could have been a much much better movie if the directions were in better hands. an average movie.

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