Alone Movie Reviews
2.5
Meena Iyer | Times of India
Sanjana is madly in love with Kabir. All she wants is his uninterrupted time. Trouble is, her conjoined twin Anjana also desires exactly the same.Read full review2.5
Surabhi Redkar | Koimoi
Alone at the end is quite a typical Bollywood horror film which will scare you in bits and parts. Of course it’s an achievement it does not get funny since we have a habit of usually taking it lightly considering the primitive effects they used earlier. For its special effects, its not exceptional but does a decent job of giving you minor jerks in the seat.Read full review2.5
Shakti Shetty | Mid Day
Horror is a six-letter word beginning with a ‘h’ and ending with a ‘r’. Just like humour. ‘Alone’ is worth laughing with too.Read full review2.0
Sushmita Murthy | Deccan Chronicle
The film gives a few thrills and chills that a horror film does, with its eerie background score and more often the impression of an ambush lurking in the crannies. There are however slip-ups that defy logic and continuity of script. So if you’re one that doesn’t care too much for details and are happy teasing your senses with horror tricks and shocks, this leave-your-brains-at-home horror may appeal to you.Read full review2.0
Saibal Chatterjee | NDTV
Alone is strictly for those that have an insatiable appetite for cinematic concoctions that serve up the dual dose of sex and horror. Stay away if you have had enough of Bips and her deadly on-screen dalliances with the nether world.Read full review2.0
Subhash K Jha | SKJBollywoodNews
Bipasha Basu tries hard to infuse life in the inert plot. She fails,though we can’t blame her.Even the stunning Kerala locales look listless when weighed against the cartoonish terror and lust of a pair which knows they are getting into the wrong train.Forget horror. This is a comedy.Read full review2.0
Mansha Rastogi | NowRunning
To sum it up, with a successful story at hand, Alone could’ve been a real scare-fest had the makers invested in the script and screenplay writers. With the product that it is, the only draw for the audience is Bipasha-Karan’s sizzling chemistry and the music which has already captivated the music lovers.Read full review2.0
Mayank Shekhar | The W14
Plot isn’t so much the point. Most horror movies are about someone who feels the spirit and everyone else who’s unable to believe this. What’s important is Bipasha’s bed begins to fly and the portion where she duels with a dog is quite effective. I hear laughs around me, signifying both nervousness and humour. The hall is half full. Nobody’s alone. This review doesn’t predict box-office figures—it was never meant to. But I suspect the producers won’t be horrified by the results.Read full review2.0
Samiya Dinware | BookMyShow
A dark past, a wrecked house locked for several years, an old doll lying in a corner, a broken swing, a barking dog, flickering lights and many more.......Read full review1.5
Rajeev Masand | IBNLive
Bipasha Basu, despite playing a double role here, offers fewer expressions than Neena Gupta who’s paralyzed for most of the film. The perfunctory ‘hot scenes’ between Bipasha and her muscled co-star can’t seriously be reason enough to invest in a ticket.. You’ll wish you’d stayed home instead.Read full review1.5
Shubhra Gupta | Indian Express
Bipasha Basu roams about in negligees and shorts, and tries very hard, but is altogether too manicured to pull off a scare. And the debutant Karan Singh Grover follows the script, but there’s not much anyone can do when the pace is so staid that you want to tell the spirit to hurry it up, willya.Read full review1.5
Daily Bhaskar | Daily Bhaskar
If you are a horror film freak, Alone can disappoint you. The film will make you laugh instead of turning out to be a scary experience. Considering this, you can now decide whether to watch it!Read full review1.5
Aparna Mudi | Zee News
This horrex is at best a one time watch. Watch it if you want to see the sizzling chemistry between Bips and Karan. But, if you are a thrill fan, ‘Alone’ will leave you disappointed.Read full review1.5
Namrata Thakker | Bollywood Life
Go and watch Alone if you have nothing else to do this weekend. For those who love horror genre, please stay away from this one.Read full review1.5
Sonia Chopra | Sify
This is a below-par film – an unabashed copy, relying on a few lame thrills and the erotica to sail through. Whether it will, is for the audience to decide.Read full review1.0
Sweta Kaushal | Hindustan Times
Watch the movie, for it is rare to sit through a supernatural thriller laughing all the way! No, on a more serious note, just skip it. You can drool over Bipasha or Karan Singh in the comfort of your home later.Read full review1.0
Martin D'Souza | Glamsham
If only he, director Bhushan Patel, had put in as much enthusiasm in the horror portion as he put in the lip-locks, maybe, this would have been a horror film. But then again, someone falling in love with a conjoined twin just does not add up.Read full review0.5
Paloma Sharma | Rediff
Alone is a story that is forced to come together by unknown forces, to which Bhushan Patel contributes very little. There seems to be very little logic or sense of direction behind the scenes, that go on for so long that you feel like you’re watching an Ashutosh Gowariker film.Read full reviewNR
Priyanka Prasad | FilmiBeat
If you are a horror movie freak, Alone may be dull for you! Else, it can make up for a decent weekend watch that’ll probably make you laugh more and scare less.Read full reviewNR
Rachit Gupta | Filmfare
To look for logic in a horror film is really a futile attempt. But when a story has umpteen dysfunctions it really becomes hard to invest any emotion into it. The only reason why Alone will work is for its erotic packaging. Those looking for a genuine scary movie will only get bad rehashes of scenes from The Conjuring and other popular Hollywood fare. But if you like Bipasha Basu, and you think Karan Singh Grover is hot, then this film will definitely not give you nightmares.Read full reviewNR
Sneha May Francis | Emirates247
It’s better to leave Bipasha Basu’s ‘Alone’ alone. It appears Bipasha Basu signed up for ‘Alone’ not under peer pressure (to do women-centric roles), but because she had way too many skimpy satin lingerie and lacy shorts to showcase. It’s almost like she’s desperate to slip back into her ‘Jism’ days, but unfortunately it worked years ago.Read full reviewNR
Komal Nahta | Komal Nahta's Blog
Alone is an entertaining fare and will do fair business at the box-office. If, in spite of this, it is unable to make profits, it will be due to its ‘for adults only’ certificate because of which recovery from sale of satellite rights will not be substantial.Read full reviewNR
Anuj Kumar | The Hindu
More than the creaking doors it is the screenplay that needs some urgent oiling.Read full reviewNR
JPN | Jagran
‘Alone’ is one of the finest and slickest horror films ever shot in India. It will help get the genre the credibility it deserves. Bipasha claims that the film is very scary and no one should go alone to watch it.Read full reviewNR
IndiaTvNews Reviewer | IndiaTvNews
With some genuine scary moments and Bipasha-Karan’s scorching chemistry, Alone stands apart from numerous horrible horror flicks made in the past.Read full review
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2.0
My review of Alone (2015) by bangreaayushi
jyothimathur, 9 years agoSimply all alone! The main lead of the film Bipasha Basu has played a cloning character, I mean twin. Her sister Anjana and Sanjana are the two characters. But talking about Bipasha’s acting skills, this film didn’t turned to those expectations. Her respective roles in horror movies such as Raazs did work well. But due to the poor script or poor quality of contents, the film failed to impress all the audiences at the box-office. Karan Grover Singh as a debut couldn’t create those fantasies. But picking up this genre, I mean (horror-sex) is bizarre. You cannot expect events that will make you think atleast twice of what actually the suspense is. Karan’s shirtless act is simply so-so. If you are going to watch the film mostly because of erotic fillers, then you might like the film. But if you are buying the tickets to carry some suspense segments in your pockets, then you definitely won’t like this. Talking about director’s Bhushan Patel’s direction, the movie won’t hold you till the end. His work in the film Ragini MMS was very much imposing. Yes, one star extra for the graphics worked upon. I mean they are spellbinding. What keeps audiences engaged are the beautiful songs which have been soulful and have been very beautifully picturised. Well in the first half, the picture runs very smoothly. But in the second half, you can only expect ‘spices of different melodramas’. What has happened to Bipasha Basu? I mean why is she turning towards horror flicks? She should try something different and yet more interesting. Bhushan next time be sure that you stick to the right concept.