Rustom Movie Reviews
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Verdict: Cool based on 30 reviews
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3.0
Verdict: Cool based on 1 reviews & ratings
4.0
Raghav Jaitly | Zee News
Tinu has made ‘Rustom’ more thrilling and interesting by keeping it on the track and not adding any unneeded garnishing. Without-a-doubt, the film will make you switch sides. Just like the on-screen jury, even you will argue with yourself whether ‘Rustom’ is guilty or not. If you want to test your decision-making abilities, then definitely go for this flick.Read full review4.0
Rahul Vaishnavi | TheStatesman
Being a period film, the director’s attention to detail right from the vintage cars to the old and discoloured light-switches inside Rustom’s home are a testament that the filmmakers have done their homework.The films trudges at a decent pace hampered only by the needless songs none of which are hummable. In certain scenes, the humour does come across as contrived but overall Rustom is unadulterated storytelling sans melodrama.Read full review3.5
Shweta Parande | India
Rustom is a compelling courtroom drama, something which will help Akshay Kumar in his upcoming Jolly LLB 2 where he will be playing a lawyer.Akshay Kumar has truly delivered an award-winning and nuanced performance. Watch the film for him!Read full review3.0
Surabhi Redkar | Koimoi
Rustom is a one-time watch. For those who just want to catch a flick without its relation to Nanavati case, it makes up for a decent watch. I plead guilty that I suggest this film!Read full review3.0
Bollywood Hungama News Network | Bollywood Hungama
RUSTOM comes across as a well crafted crime thriller that meets expectations. It has its share of captivating moments as well as the loose ones. At the Box-Office, competition in the form of MOHENJO DARO will limit its potential. However, the holiday period post the weekend and positive word of mouth will prove beneficial for the movie.Read full review3.0
Rohit Vats | Hindustan Times
Lousy special effects and the language of certain characters are a few things that warp the authentic feel of the movie. Yet, somehow Rustom doesn’t falter, except when you realise the movie two and a half hours long.Read full review3.0
Mehul S Thakkar | Deccan Chronicle
Akshay Kumar impresses but the movie has its issues…His nuanced characterisation and flawless body language save the film which otherwise could have gone horribly wrong.Read full review3.0
Renuka Vyavahare | Times of India
Despite its multiple flaws, Rustom can be watched for Akshay Kumar, whose action/comic brilliance often overshadows his acting prowess. He reminds you to value the honest officers who serve our country with dignity and valour. He makes you want to support the man who probably did the right thing the wrong way.Read full review3.0
Sarita Tanwar | DNA India
Thoroughly absorbing and surprisingly entertaining., check it out.Read full review3.0
Ananya Bhattacharya | India Today
The problem with Rustom lies in its twists too. You can put your finger on them much before the twists actually play out in front of you, something which is fatal for a ‘crime thriller’. Rustom plays to the gallery, eliciting cheers and applause from the audience who want to see their hero reinstated as a hero.Read full review3.0
Rummana Ahmed | Yahoo
‘Rustom’ should have either been a taut mystery where the tension is palpable or a love story where the heartbreak and the betrayal are tangible. Sadly, this does neither.Read full review3.0
Rachit Gupta | Filmfare
The movie employs a lot of CGI to recreate an authentic period feel. That coupled with the entertainment value does make Rustom a decent watch. But the fact that the film makes no mention of Nanavati’s subsequent trial and conviction by the Bombay High Court is a bit of a grey area. But for all its diversions from authenticity, end of the day, Rustom manages to entertain. That’s the film’s closing statement.Read full review3.0
Vishal Verma | Glamsham
Though Akshay Kuamr fans will be awed and the theatres especially the single screen may burst with taalis and citis (claps and whistles), the thinking audience may wonder the need for the exercise to make Rustom Pavri so noble.Read full review3.0
Shaheen Parkar | Mid-Day
With some tight editing, especially in the second half when the court scenes become a drag, it would have made for a more riveting watch. A great deal of attention has been paid to the detailing and production values, and that’s commendable, and so is the direction.Read full review3.0
Sreeju Sudhakaran | Bollywood Life
Rustom is not a bad film in essence, however a little more conviction in the narrative could have made it one of the best courtroom dramas of all time. Watch it purely for Akshay Kumar or watch it if you want to know the basic skeleton of the Nanavati case (if you are too lazy to read its Wikipedia page).Read full review3.0
IANS | Sify
Overall, given the subject, Rustom could have been more taut and thrilling, but, Akshay Kumar makes it worth watching.Read full review3.0
Swikriti Srivastava | FilmiBeat
It’s not a serious movie; there is definitely ‘masala’ in this suspense thriller. The movie will take you on a rollercoaster ride of emotions. Lift your spirits on this Independence Day with Rustom! Believe us, you won’t regret a bit.Read full review3.0
Pinkvilla Team | PinkVilla
Rustom is an strange mix of funny and dull but it is never as gluing one would’ve hoped.Read full review2.5
Kunal Guha | Mumbai Mirror
This one’s worth a watch only for Akshay Kumar. But if you’re looking for laughs, Esha Gupta could help too.Read full review2.5
Manjusha Radhakrishnan | Gulf News
What could have been an interesting premise and a nick at the seemingly utopian nature of suburban marriages disintegrates into a film that focuses on celebrating the hero, played by Kumar.Read full review2.5
Lokesh Dharmani | Masala
Rustom despite having an interesting plot tries to play safe, please everyone and resorts to Bollywood formulae of forced humour and even more forced insipid songs.Read full review2.5
Saibal Chatterjee | NDTV
Rustom is largely inoffensive, even passable in the main, but could have been infinitely better had the screenplay not been so utterly conventional and unimaginative.Read full review2.5
Manisha Lakhe | NowRunning
A fictionalised version of the famous (or the infamous?) Nanavati case where a Naval officer shot his wife’s lover should have been a brilliant courtroom drama, but ends up being ridiculous, with the director opting for cheap laughs. Akshay Kumar looks handsome in the uniform, but the mooch… the mooch…Read full review2.5
Stutee Ghosh | TheQuint
Apart from Akshay, who looks dapper in his white Navy uniform, the loose narrative fails to hold our attention.Read full review2.5
IndiaGlitz | India Glitz
Keeping aside the high expectations, ‘Rustom’ ends up being a one time pot-boiler drama, which works only in parts and that too for ‘Akshay Kumar’ as its sole positive reason. Akshay fans who are expecting yet another ‘Special 26’ or ‘Baby’ or ‘Airlift’, will be highly disappointed as the movie comes now here to these classics.Read full review2.0
Rajeev Masand | IBNLive
They are the sole bright spots in Rustom, which is too long, wholly disappointing, and feels like an opportunity lost.Read full review1.5
Shubhra Gupta | Indian Express
Akshay Kumar-starrer borrows the core idea of Nanavati murder case and adds a layer of extra intrigue. The plan is to make a spicy plot spicier but turns it cardboard.Read full review1.0
Raja Sen | Rediff
The uniform might be the most accurate thing about this film, however, a painfully tacky production where all the sets look like over-saturated cardboard and all the taxicabs are gleaming.Read full review1.0
Suhani Singh | India Today
The tacky production values (the Parsis will especially cringe at the neon green walls of Rustom’s house) and poor CGI make the period film an eyesore.Read full reviewNR
Sneha May Francis | Emirates247
The foundation of any credible courtroom drama lies in its writing, which Vipul offers to ‘Rustom’, but there are those rare moments of heightened theatrics, which creep in and damage ‘Rustom’. Yet, it deserves credit for pitching a story on a case that historically altered the Indian judiciary system.Read full reviewNR
Suprateek Chatterjee | Huffingtonpost.in
In the hands of a more capable writer and director, this could’ve been a great role. Alas, Rustom only ends up being yet another forgettable venture for the star.Read full reviewNR
Anna MM Vetticad | Firstpost
This is genuinely sad because if you sift out the frills, the faff and the chaff in Rustom, the pivotal plot is actually interesting and could have made for a solid thriller.Read full reviewNR
Komal Nahta | Komal Nahta's Blog
…a box-office winner. It will keep the audience as also its producers, distributors and exhibitors happy and smiling.Read full reviewNR
Criselle Lobo | BookMyShow
Knowing that the whole story is just Google search away, the writers introduce subplots to keep things interesting. Until the last 20 minutes of the film, you’re as clueless as the jury members, who can’t figure out whether the accused is guilty or not.Read full reviewNR
Shilpa Jamkhandikar | Reuters
The story of KM Nanavati is shrouded in mystery even after all these years, and it is difficult to point right from wrong. But predictably, Bollywood would prefer painting its heroes white or black rather than taking the effort to look at the shades of grey that colour us all. That is the biggest failing of “Rustom”.Read full reviewNR
Uday Bhatia | LiveMint
Though Rustom uses all the sensational material the Nanavati case has to offer, the treatment is laughably silly…Read full reviewNR
Namrata Joshi | The Hindu
There’s nationalist fervour and jingoism running right through this cinematic interpretation of the scandalous Nanavati murder case that rocked the nation in the 1950s.Read full reviewNR
Nandini Ramnath | Scroll.in
Rustom’s recreation of an iconic trial echoes the narrative style of the lesser films of the period in which the actual crime occurred – it throws out the facts in favour of a simplistic and crowd-pleasing solution, glosses over its hero’s criminal behaviour, and paints its characters in black and white. What the movie does get right is the luridly tabloid quality of the case.Read full review