Ek Tha Tiger Movie Reviews
5.0
Martin D'Souza | Glamsham
Kabir Khan's EK THA TIGER by no means is any patch on the director's earlier work, NEW YORK. But with the Tiger in his den, Kabir manages to weave action with emotion to dish out an entertaining fare. What works for the movie are its action and the Salman-Katrina jodi. Music is an irritant that was not required. In fact, when they break into the first song almost 45 minutes into the movie, it's like an afterthoughtRead full review4.5
Taran Adarsh | bollywoodhungama.com
The Hindi film industry is not new to espionage themes. Rather, the secret agent thrillers date back to the 60s and 70s. Recall films like ANKHEN, INTERNATIONAL CROOK, FARZ, SPY IN ROME, JEWEL THIEF, also THE GREAT GAMBLER, SURAKKSHA, AGENT VINOD and GOPICHAND JASOOS…Post WANTED, DABANGG and BODYGUARD, all Eid releases, Salman Khan and Yash Raj, the premier production house, unleash their first collaboration togetherRead full review4.5
Taran Adarsh | Bollywood Hungama
On the whole, EK THA TIGER is a high-octane thriller that works big time. This one has style and substance, both, besides dazzling action, stunning international locales and stylish execution. Most importantly, it has Salman Khan, the trump card of this enterprise. There’s no denying that Salman’s charisma has resulted in a mind-blowing, astounding, never-seen-before start at the ticket window, but the film’s content will sustain it thereafter. The film has long legs to prolong its splendid run. This is, without doubt, Salman’s best. Sure shot Blockbuster!Read full review4.0
Rachit Gupta | Filmfare
There’s a long queue outside every single screen and multiplex. Everyone wants to watch Salman Khan’s latest action film Ek Tha Tiger. With all that hype and hoopla, the film has some major expectations to live up to. But if Dabangg, Ready and Bodyguard have taught us something, it’s that expectations mean zilch. It’s Salman’s reputation that drives a film and its business. And it’s this reputation that remains intact with Ek Tha TigerRead full review4.0
Gaurav Malani | Times of India
Ek Tha Tiger, by far, is Salman Khan’s most entertaining and accomplished works in recent times. Hope he takes the correct cues from this film and stays away from mediocrity henceforth.Read full review3.5
Meena Iyer | Times of India
Kabir Khan's movies—Kabul Express; New York, Ek Tha Tiger start with the similar sepia-toned skyline montages of what could be Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq; strife-ridden country associated with extremists. In ETT, the montages pass quickly. A voice-over tells you of how Governments fight shadow battles of espionage and intrigue with faceless agents. Cut to India's finest RAW (Research & Analysis Wing) agents Tiger--Salman KhanRead full review3.5
Aniruddha Guha | DNA India
Ek Tha Tiger (ETT) is probably Hindi cinema’s best action film yet. Conrad Palmisano, who’s been stunt co-ordinator on films like the Rush Hour series, the Robocop series, Batman Forever and Romeo Must Die, directs four brilliantly put together action set-pieces. They are all lavishly mounted, shot at breathtaking locales, and executed with skilled precision. In the midst of it all is Salman Khan, Hindi cinema’s poster boyRead full review3.5
Gaurav Malani | Indiatimes
Salman Khan is a species that invites admiration and applause in any kind of film format or movie genre. Off late we have seen enough of him in mindless comedies and inflated action flicks. But the Yash Raj banner and, more particularly, director Kabir Khan project him in a sober, suave and sensible way over his patented pedestrian image. And since the film follows a sane storyline over silly slapstick, one is able to appreciateRead full review3.5
Saibal Chatterjee | NDTV Movies
More often than not, critiquing a Salman Khan starrer is like casting stones at an armoured combat vehicle. No matter how hard one tries to make a dent, it is doomed to be an exercise in futility. The fortified fighting machine on wheels trundles on regardless. Ek Tha Tiger poses no such worries. A smartly scripted, crisply edited and stylishly mounted love story cloaked in the garb of an espionage thriller, it makes enough senseRead full review3.5
Anuj Kumar | The Hindu
In the opening sequence when the boot meets the cheek in ultra slow motion, you dread you are being fed yet another Ready-made Salman curry but surprisingly director Kabir Khan has come up with a new recipe for the current Tiger of the box office. Kabir wants to put his stamp without stamping on Salman’s toes. A tough ask, considering the performer’s current box office status, but Kabir proves to be an astute ringmaster. This Tiger roarsRead full review3.5
Saumya Sharma | BookMyShow
Review: Falling in love is inevitable they say and Salman Khan returns with one of the highest grossers of the year, elaborating that thought. It is......Read full review3.0
Anupama Chopra | Hindustan Times
Ek Tha Tiger is Salman Khan’s best film since Dabangg. But because his last two films were Ready and Bodyguard, the bar is not exactly high. Still, Ek Tha Tiger has more of a story as well as greater coherence and emotion than both those films put together. Director and co-writer Kabir Khan takes the larger-than-life Salman Khan persona and wraps it in an engaging story that services it.Read full review3.0
Blessy Chettiar | DNA India
Every time a Salman Khan film releases, it’s become a ritual to forgo the luxuries of a press screening and hop to the nearest single screen to have the maximum fun. When Dabangg released, the crowds went crazy clapping and cheering for Chulbul Pandey as he bashed the evil out from rustic goons. Dabangg was entertaining, no doubt. Then came Ready, later Bodyguard. He did about the same things, got into verbal spars, beat people to pulpRead full review3.0
Sukanya Verma | rediff.com
With Wanted, Ready and Bodyguard, Salman Khan [ Images ] did cheesy with such marvelous flair that even though these films are nowhere near quality line, 'stupidity sells' became the new mantra at the box office. No, I am not a Bhaihater or a Bhaitard, colourful expressions recently invented to describe one's derision or devotion to the actor, addressed so with alarming familiarity, whether in affection or sarcasmRead full review3.0
Raja Sen | rediff.com
The shirt stays on. So numbed are we by the onslaught of mindless Southern remakes heavy with punchlines and raucous slapstick that an action film where the leading man doesn't lose his shirt automatically feels somewhat special. That this un-unpeeling of wardrobe happens in a Salman Khan filmamplifies the magnitude of the movie miracle. Over the last few years, Khan has almost singlehandedly -- via winks and jiggling pectoralsRead full review3.0
Shubhra Gupta | Indian Express
There are two conflicting factors in Ek Tha Tiger: Salman Khan’s overriding principle of silliness and Kabir Khan’s intrinstic liking for seriousness. But so overwhelming is Bhai’s past aura that serious keeps threatening to slide into silly, and the moment you give in to that in-between space, the film becomes something you can enjoy. Most of the timeRead full review3.0
Vinayak Chakravorty | India Today
Look how Kabir Khan set out to grab the tiger by its tail. The guy is known for his sophisticated brand of entertainment - something that normally doesn't exist on Planet Salman Khan. The masala rush that has driven Bollywood's Pocket Hercules right to the top of the heap has definitely been hardcore desi all along. Kabir would seem like the last filmmaker to fit in. Ek Tha Tiger in that sense is a clever mix. The polished specs define Kabir but they have been smartly usedRead full review3.0
Pooja Thakkar | Film Street Journal
“Tum RAW ho, main ISI…hamari duty hamein saath nahi rehne degi”: these lines by a distraught Zoya (Katrina Kaif) sums up the central dilemma in a nutshell. She’s an ISI agent, now head-over-heels in love with Tiger (Salman Khan) who’s a RAW agent. They meet for the first time while on a mission in Ireland. Both have been assigned the task of keeping an eye on professor Anwar Jamal Kidwai (Roshan Seth). Initially antagonistic, both mask their hostilityRead full review3.0
Shubhra Gupta | Screen
There are two conflicting factors in Ek Tha Tiger: Salman Khan’s overriding principle of silliness and Kabir Khan’s intrinstic liking for seriousness. But so overwhelming is Bhai’s past aura that serious keeps threatening to slide into silly, and the moment you give in to that in-between space, the film becomes something you can enjoy. Most of the timeRead full review3.0
Roshni Devi | Koimoi
India is in safe hands with RAW spies like Tiger (Salman Khan) who chase, beat and gun down enemies of the state no matter which foreign country they are in. Forever on the move, Tiger’s latest assignment is to observe the movements of a certain Trinity College scientist in the UK. Accustomed to using his fists for getting information, our desi 007 finds it a bit difficult to get close to this aloof scientist. But there’s the professor’s beautiful housekeeperRead full review3.0
Soumyadipta Banerjee | In.com
Over the last couple of years Salman Khan has achieved a cult status in Bollywood. His community has become stronger and larger. Over the past few years, the film's content has mattered less so long as Salman Khan is in it. The moment Salman Khan steps into the frame - whether to make you laugh or to throw his fist at his enemy – it’s a paisa wasool moment. The film’s story could be trash, the cinematography could be horribleRead full review3.0
Sukanya Verma | Rediff
Ek Tha Tiger has a lot going for it with its two certified stars no one will contract an eyesore looking at and a supporting cast (Ranvir Shorey, Girish Karnad) that never lets you down along with plush production values typical to a Yash Raj product.Read full review2.5
Rajeev Masand | ibnlive.com
To be fair, 'Ek Tha Tiger' is a very different beast from recent Salman Khan starrers, particularly his last two releases, 'Ready' and 'Bodyguard'. Now that could be construed either as good news or bad news depending on what you thought of those films. For those like me, who weren't fans of those blockbusters, it's refreshing to note that 'Ek Tha Tiger' isn't an over-indulgent one-man showreel. Hallelujah, this film has a plotRead full review2.5
Pratim D. Gupta | The Telegraph
The best thing about Ek Tha Tiger? It’s not that stupid. The worst thing about Ek Tha Tiger? It’s not that smart. It is in this wicked intelligence exchange that producer Aditya Chopra (also credited under ‘story’) and director Kabir Khan (also credited under ‘screenplay’) might have stirred up the perfect masala mix. One that does not infuriate the multiplex audience and yet does not alienate the single screen juntaRead full review2.5
Janhavi Samant | Mid-Day
What could undercover secret agents from RAW and ISI be doing as a part of official delegations at a fully televised and publicised international diplomat conference? Wouldn't they be recognized by each other? Of course, they would. But how does that matter? Tiger is too cool for all this logic. Before the review though, I must confess to total and blind fanhood of Salman Khan. The man is too cool for his own goodRead full review2.5
Khalid Mohamed | The Asian Age
Yikes. No no, they aren’t your grandparents though they’re behaving like some bygone-era pair of lovers, oohing over a pair of swans, aahing over a shower of meteors and he-he’ing over corny stuff like, “If you’re called Zee, just call me Doordarshan. ” Really, the romancing technique out here is so outdated that you want to buy the couple tickets to Jism-2 or whatever’s still showing at the ‘plexesRead full review2.5
Suparna Sharma | The Asian Age
How should one review a Salman Khan film? Should one simply ring the bell of the temple of Goddess Lakshmi, do shat-shat pranam to the god of box-office, and try to analyse what is contributing to his exceptional opening-day collections (Rs 32 crore-plus this time around)? Should one deliberate on the clever timing of the film’s release — Ek Tha Tiger rides on two national holidays — in times when the fate of films is decided in the first week itself?Read full review2.5
Joginder Tuteja | Indiaglitz
With a story that holds your interest only in bits and pieces, action which has far better precedents in quite a few Bollywood films itself (leave aside Hollywood) and performances which are decent, not exceptional, 'Ek Tha Tiger' leaves a lot to be desired. Really, one wonders, wasn't it obvious out there on paper itself before the film actually went on floors? The promos pretty much indicated what the story was all aboutRead full review2.0
Trisha Gupta | Firstpost
First, the good things: Ek Tha Tiger is the least annoying Salman Khan movie in ages. Coming after the ceaseless assaults on the senses that were Bodyguard and Ready, Salman’s performance in Ek Tha Tiger feels almost subtle. There are no bordering-on-obscene dance moves, no grotesque family members, and – believe it or not – only a single scene where he takes his shirt off. Salman plays a RAW agent, which in the Ek Tha Tiger universeRead full review2.0
Kunal Guha | Yahoo
Ek Tha Jackie Shroff. And then he had a son. But this one belongs to the genre mastered by Jackie Chan and plastered with superhuman stunts by Salman Khan: action comedy mashed up with a spy thriller. If you thought Agent Vinod (read review) made a Ronald McDonald out of the genre, Ek Tha Tiger (ETT) takes a mousey tail and sticks it up his nose for Salman to swing from ear to ear. Regardless, if you've followed Salman's recent filmsRead full review2.0
Shalu Dhyani | Bollyspice
Ek Tha Tiger is a film that had everything going for it – two biggest stars, high production values, immense hype, but once again the lack of a good script brought a potentially good film down. This Tiger doesn’t quite manage to roar.Read full review
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2.5
Salman - Jungle Ka Sher, Movie - Cicrus Ka Sher
filmifan45, 9 years agoThis is nice movie. I liked it. -
3.0
Ek the tiger another dissappoinment from salman
movielover4, 9 years agoThis is nice movie. I liked it. -
2.0
Strictly meant for die hard Sallu fans, ONLY.
rajverma67, 9 years agoThis is one time watch. You can watch this movie to pass your time.