Nasha Movie Reviews
3.0
Prasanna D. Zore | rediff.com
Poonam Pandey’s fans have seen enough of her on the sundry social networking sites and there is nothing new that she offers as Nasha's lead character. She excels as a seductress. The ‘erotic’ love story belongs to the film’s teeny boppers, especially Sahil, whose innocence, infatuation and vulnerability keeps you glued to your seat for the two hours it lasts. Remember your days in school and college. Remember how you fell for the charms of your teacherRead full review3.0
Martin D'Souza | Glamsham
Having worked up a bad press for herself over the last few years, one has a set image of Poonam Pandey. So I walk in to watch her debut film NASHA not expecting much. Surprisingly, the girl is not bad and the film is not tacky either. Performances from the young cast deserve special mention. Each one of them excels in their own inimitable way. As for Poonam, she is a decent actor who has a good screen presence. She is able to carry off scenesRead full review2.0
Taran Adarsh | bollywoodhungama.com
A number of movies have depicted a brewing 'love story' between a young boy and an older woman and vice versa. NASHA is no different. This one marks the debut of Poonam Pandey, who has been in the news for varied reasons. Besides exuding heat, Poonam tries her level best to spell seduction with the capital 'S'. NASHA has been made on a plot which has been the domain to many likeminded films like MERA NAM JOKER [1970]Read full review2.0
Madhureeta Mukherjee | Times of India
Lean, mean teens, with hormones gushing through your jeans, get ready to spray them denims already. 'Nasha' unclothes the tantalizing desires of stud-boy teenagers who are out for their 'de-virginization' - or pehla nasha. With their boxers down and tongues twirling around. The story churns up a visual world of sex, sin, seduction and all the sensations that go with it. The hormones, moans and groans includedRead full review2.0
Karan Anshuman | Mumbai Mirror
The good news is that Nasha isn't as bad as you thought it'd be. In fact, of the three films reviewed, it's the only one that won't put you to sleep. The bad news is that it's still quite bad. Starring Poonam Pandey who PR'd her way into national consciousness after threatening to strip if India won the world cup (they did, she didn't), and director Amit Saxena of Jism fame, Nasha is not entirely the sleaze-fest one was led to believe it would beRead full review2.0
Khalid Mohamed | Deccan Chronicle
At most, here’s old ‘Nasha’ in a new bottle. Tastes flat.Read full review2.0
Karan Anshuman | Mumbai Mirror
Nasha unselfishly makes an attempt to stay away from unnecessary sex and tell a story, but ultimately, like school in summer, it’s not got class.Read full review2.0
BMS Editor | bookmyshow
Poonam Pandey’s Nasha is a better debut than she could have hoped for. Considering her image as a social media seductress. Yes, it is very......Read full review1.0
Mohar Basu | Koimoi
Nasha Review | Rating: 1/5 stars (One Star) | What’s Good: Poonam's 'Skin Show' thrust on audiences persistently...Read full review1.0
Tushar Joshi | DNA
Nasha should have been titled Sazaa as it neither titillates nor pushes the envelope in storytelling or execution. Don’t fall for this one!Read full reviewNR
Saurabh Dwivedi | India Today
This film has exposed the ‘acting’ skills of Poonam Pandey and I am sure any sensible film maker will think twice before signing her. It is a cheap and dangerous Nasha that should be avoided at all costs! Read more at: http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/nasha-review/1/296476.htmlRead full review