Murder 3 Movie Reviews
4.0
Taran Adarsh | Bollywood Hungama
MURDER 3 is one of the finest thrillers to come out of Vishesh Films. An outstanding story narrated with ferocious enthusiasm. Vishesh Bhatt hits a boundary in his very first attempt!Read full review3.0
Madhureeta Mukherjee | Times of India
The first half ghost-walks into a comfort zone (with songs, romance et al); while the second half terrifyingly twists, with raging emotions and shuddering shock value.Read full review2.5
Shilpa Jamkhandikar | Reuters
The latest addition to the “Murder” franchise is a lot of things, but one thing it isn’t is true to its name. Don’t expect a lot of shooting and slashing. “Murder 3” is a Bhatt franchise, so the title hardly matters. All movies associated with them have pretty much the same structure and tone, a little bit of skin show, some nasal, high-pitch songs and the mystery element that forms the major chunk of the film.Read full review2.5
Roshni Devi | Koimoi
Murder 3 Movie Review: 2.5/5 stars. What’s Good: The gripping story; the songs & music. What’s Bad: The screen...Read full review2.5
Saibal Chatterjee | NDTV
Murder 3, a thriller that vacillates between the taut to the toxic, packs enough punch and panache to keep the audience glued, if not sweep them off their feet.Read full review2.5
BMS Editor | bookmyshow
Review: The good news is that debutant director and scion of the Bhatt camp Vishesh Bhatt takes Murder 3 a notch higher than its predecessors in......Read full review2.0
Rajeev Masand | IBNLive
Murder 3 is a more or less faithful copy of the Colombian thriller The Hidden Face, whose remake rights the Bhatts legally acquired. That, you see, is a big improvement from all those years of cheerfully ripping off Hollywood and Asian films without so much as a by your leave.Read full review2.0
Anupama Chopra | Hindustan Times
With a little more imagination, Murder 3 could have been deliciously dark. I’m pinning my hopes on Murder 4.Read full review2.0
Sukanya Verma | Rediff
Those who’re clueless about the Columbian movie might get a kick out of the big reveal. Those looking for more than (badly-acted) thrills, Murder isn’t likely to be your choice of franchise anyway.Read full review2.0
Ananya Bhattacharya | Zee News
‘Murder 3’ is a onetime watch, only if you are a huge fan of Aditi Rao Hydari. This film too, will probably fade into oblivion leaving only its music on people’s lips for a long time to come. Two out of five from me for ‘murdering love this Valentine’.Read full review1.5
Shubhra Gupta | Indian Express
Can a long telephoto lens be a phallic symbol? As far as Bollywood goes, and that's not too far, that's a rhetorical question. Randeep Hooda replaces Emran Hashmi, who played the male lead in the first two instalments, and emerges the single biggest attraction of 'Murder 3'. Which isn't saying much even if Hooda strips better than Hashmi. He is also given a long, long lens to wield, and surrounded by scantily-clad, swooning femalesRead full review