Autograph Movie Reviews
4.0
Priyanka Dasgupta | Times of India
It isn't an easy task to hold a mirror to the industry and see its reflections on-screen. The images, more often than not, give blurred, distorted or even exaggerated versions. But "Autograph", the directorial debut of Srijit Mukerji, doesn't fall prey to refractions. The film, with all its song-and-dance mainstream elements, has its moments that haunt the viewers to question how success and the craving for it can change a person's ethical stance to surviveRead full review4.0
Priyanka Dasgupta | Times of India
It isn't an easy task to hold a mirror to the industry and see its reflections on-screen. The images, more often than not, give blurred, distorted or even exaggerated versions.Read full review3.0
Barun Chanda | The Telegraph
It’s almost customary for today’s directors to pay homage to Ray in their films. Some actually go to the extent of believing they are reincarnations of Ray. While there are others who think up of urban Apus, devise memory games a la Aranyer Din Ratri, or revisit Kanchanjungha for inspiration. Srijit’s Autograph goes beyond all this by openly acknowledging the fact that it has been inspired by Ray’s Nayak. Well, nothing wrong with that.Read full review
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4.0
"Autograph" will encourage the soul searching
rajverma67, 9 years agoSuper hit movie. I loved everything about this movie. -
2.5
Autographed in style by the director and ‘Arun’
filmifan45, 9 years agoThis is nice movie. I liked it. -
4.0
Not Nayak,but elegant in its own way
markpaul12, 9 years agoSuper hit movie. I loved everything about this movie.