Mr. X Movie Reviews
Avg. Critics Rating
Verdict: Bakwaas based on 12 reviews
Avg. User Rating
1.0
Verdict: Bakwaas based on 1 reviews & ratings
3.0
Mohar Basu | Times Of India
Despite flaws, in its 133 minutes of runtime, Bhatt churns out a quasi-gratifying film, which has all the necessary commercial ingredients – from romance to good music to thunderous action sequences.Read full review2.5
Ritika Handoo | Zee News
Mr X can take you back to your Mr India days, but only for the similarity between their film titles—if only criminals could be killed by going invisible! Book your tickets for Emraan Hashmi ala 3D style!Read full review2.0
Manjusha Radhakrishnan | Gulf News
While it’s not easy to pull in viewers with a storyline that involves an invisible man, Hashmi doesn’t get much support from anyone. Just like his struggle to bring down evil men, he’s alone in his fight to make Mr X a watchable film. Go for this if you are a Hashmi fan. All others can give this one a miss.Read full review1.5
Piyush Chopra | NowRunning
…an inept, incompetent and insipid sci-fi film with an IQ level that is smaller than the size of Emraan Hashmi’s shoes. Skipping it is not an option, it is a compulsion.Read full review1.5
Lokesh Dharmani | Masala
Let’s just say Mr. X is a quarterly deal between the Bhatts and their bhanja with everything typically Vishesh films — hot Chiquita, check, bad CG, check and kissing scenes, hell check!!My only question to Mr. X was Y! Why were you made? Watch it only if you are a huge Hashmi fan.Read full review1.0
Rajeev Masand | IBNLive
They were optimistic enough to leave the film open for a possible sequel. That one-star rating then is for courage alone.Read full review1.0
Rohit Vats | Hindustan Times
Mr X is badly written, and we don’t want to talk about acting. Emraan Hashmi appears bored, but Amyra Dastur looks improved in emotional scenes. But it is not enough to save the film. Mr X is a complete waste of time.Read full review1.0
Tushar Joshi | DNA India
Revisit Hollow Man instead and leave Mr X to debut on your TV on a lazy Sunday afternoon.Read full review1.0
Martin D'Souza | Glamsham
If you are an Emraan Hashmi fan, then this is for you. If not, go to COURT! Pun intended!Read full review1.0
Rahul Desai | Mumbai Mirror
Mr. X is a tremendously unimaginative film about a wronged ATT Cop who uses his accidentally acquired invisibility to exact revenge on his colleagues. More than Emraan Hashmi’s hollow man Raghu, the script remains invisible with greater authenticity.Read full review1.0
Daily Bhaskar | Daily Bhaskar
We suggest, streaming Mr. India online and re-living your childhood as you witness an invisible man fighting the wrong around him. Even the evil Mogambo from the film brings a smile to the faces.Read full review1.0
Sonia Chopra | Sify
But the central flaw with the film is Mr. X himself who never piques our interest and is as hollow inside as he is on the outside. Steer clear.Read full reviewNR
Sneha May Francis | Emirates247
Vikram Bhatt’s attempt at science-fiction is diluted by tacky special effects, a convoluted plot, and random lip-locks…Emraan Hashmi’s peekaboo in ‘Mr X’ is pretty lame!Read full reviewNR
Shilpa Jamkhandikar | Reuters
Like his character, Hashmi’s charm is beginning to flicker and disappear, and playing the same character over and over again is only making it worse. Dastur walks away with more lines and more screen space than the leading man, but doesn’t make much use of it, giving an insipid performance that is in keeping with the film’s tone.Read full reviewNR
JPN | Jagran
Bhatt’s recent outings have been in the genre of supernatural and 3D horror. This time, in his tech endeavour to create an invisible man, he appears to have overlooked the storyline. Wish he had paid attention to other details as well.Read full review