99 Movie Reviews
3.0
Nikhat Kazmi | Times of India
Set in that inglorious year, 1999, when Indian cricketers were supposedly selling off their matches against South Africa on the behest of the notorious bookies, this comedy of errors refreshingly picks upRead full review3.0
Udita Jhunjhunwala | DNA India
Just short of a solid round figure, the number 99 might seem imperfect, particularly to a batsman. But there is something right about the film that goes beyond a mere number. It comes when film releases have been fewRead full review2.5
Roshmila Bhattacharya | Hindustan Times
Last year, during the first season of IPL, Jannat barreled into the theatres on the strength of a hummable score, a cricket theme and Emran Hashmi’s bad boy appeal to walk away with a sizeable chunk of box office heavenRead full review2.5
Taran Adarsh | bollywoodhungama.com
The very thought of going to the cinemas gives you a high. The past five Fridays have been very unsettling, witnessing a few inconsequential releases, with the viewer looking everywhere but at the theatresRead full review2.5
Aniruddha Guha | DNA India
Cyber cafes are the booming business, Snake-2 is the popular game on mobile phones, Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai is up for release and Mohammed Azharuddin is the Indian team captain.Read full review2.5
Elvis D'Silva | rediff.com
In 99, the first motion picture released by new production outfit People Pictures, the plot revolves around a duo of small-time crooks getting into more trouble than they should be able to handle.Read full review2.0
Meena Iyer | Mumbai Mirror
99 is a comic caper about gamblers and fixers for whom life stops one short of being perfect. The makers of 99 have figured it all out for the viewer. Or so they think. In their own words the film is a ‘smart’ comedyRead full reviewNR
Nikhat Kazmi | Times of India
Two petty thugs, Kunal and Cyrus, dream of hitting a century in their life. Not literally, but in terms of striking gold, at least once in their lives. They get embroiled in a tangled web of bookies, with almost no way out.Read full review