Shoot on Sight Movie Reviews
3.5
Nikhat Kazmi | Times of India
SET against the London bombings of 2005, the film is a sensitive, high voltage diatribe against both terrorism as well as racial profiling. Of course, the film transcends the predictability of its by now familiar themeRead full review3.0
Madhuparna Das | The Telegraph
Though it slips into predictability at the end, Shoot on Sight manages to keep you glued to your seat for the most part. Set in London after the July 7, 2005 bombings, the film begins with a young Muslim being gunned downRead full review2.0
Khalid Mohamed | Hindustan Times
Truly does this question have to be addressed at all: “All Muslims may not be terrorists but are all terrorists Muslims?” Then there’s, “Are you a police officer who’s a Muslim? Or a Muslim who’s a police officer?”Read full review2.0
Rajeev Masand | ibnlive.com
Director Jag Mundhra's Shoot on Sight is inspired by events that followed the London Underground bombings of 2005 – mainly the controversial police killing of a suspected terroristRead full review2.0
Mayank Shekhar | Mumbai Mirror
I still haven't seen Righteous Kill, and probably won't. The reviews mainly kept me from sullying the only image in my mind of Al Pacino and Robert de Niro in one frame, at almost kissing length from each otherRead full review1.5
Elvis D'Silva | rediff.com
The jumping off point for Shoot on Sight is a fictionalised version of a true event. Policemen in London shot and killed a man of Brazilian descent after mistaking him for a terrorist in 2005Read full review