Tevar Movie Reviews


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  • Bollywood Hungama News Network

    4.0

    Bollywood Hungama News Network | Bollywood Hungama

    TEVAR is a stylised masala entertainer that’ll give you enough reasons to have a good time in the cinema hall. Yes, the story doesn’t have anything new to offer, but the wonderful performances, energetic music score, stupendous action and the fact that it’s a clean entertainer makes it a fun watch. TEVAR is worth your time. Go for it.
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  • Subhash K Jha

    4.0

    Subhash K Jha | SKJBollywoodNews

    This is a love story where most of the playing-time is devoted to the protagonists locked in a scuffle of the most physical and violent kind. And yet, there is a core of tenderness in the film manifested in Sonakshi Sinha’s melting pleading eyes as she makes a run away from the city’s arch-goon Gajender Singh (Manoj Bajpai, bang-on ) who has taken a shine to her.
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  • Meena Iyer

    3.5

    Meena Iyer | Times of India

    Amit Sharma’s Tevar, a remake of the Telugu hit Okkadu (2003), is over-a-decade-old wine served on a larger canvas.Amit makes a smooth progression from 30-second commercials to a 159-minute-long film. His penchant for colours, the right use of the Taj Mahal (as a monument of love), his finesse in presenting the real locations indicate his adroitness in filmmaking.
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  • Ritika Handoo

    3.0

    Ritika Handoo | Zee News

    We have seen a lot of northern India and heard the dialect which strikes a hit note with the audiences, recently. Still, when you open your eyes to the world of Arjun Kapoor aka Pintoo in ‘Tevar’, there is something you feel for Agra and Mathura.
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  • Vidula Menge

    3.0

    Vidula Menge | BookMyShow

    If you’re an Arjun Kapoor fan and want to see him in Salman’s shoes, Tevar is for you!
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  • Namrata Thakker

    3.0

    Namrata Thakker | Bollywood Life

    While the original got registers jingling down South, the Hindi version too isn’t bad at all. It’s a typical Bollywood masala film which has all the ingredients to entertain you – naach-gaana, romance, action and comedy! So if you’re planning to watch Tevar this weekend, it wouldn’t be a bad idea. And if you are a Arjun Kapoor fan then I think you shouldn’t miss this one at least for him!
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  • Kaushani Banerjee

    2.5

    Kaushani Banerjee | Deccan Chronicle

    The predictability of narrative extends to the action sequences as well. By the end of the film, one can literally predict the next punch or kick in the highly stylized action sequences. Pintoo’s motivations to save Radhika are never established in the two hours forty minutes and what we are left with is a highly generic Johnny Bravo type hero and a villain who vows not to put his pants on till he finds the girl. Ofcourse ‘Tevar’ has every ingredient a Bollywood masala film requires but it is heavily marred by its predictability.
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  • Mohar Basu

    2.5

    Mohar Basu | Koimoi

    This one is a one-time watch. For all those who love Bollywood and its over the top romantic-action drama films, Tevar is exactly that. After the long gap of PK, this film will be a fresh, no-brainer that will be good as a weekend watch for all cine-goers. Although for all those who have seen the south version Okkadu starring Mahesh Babu, well this may not exactly go beyond that.
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  • Shubha Shetty-Saha

    2.5

    Shubha Shetty-Saha | Mid Day

    ‘Tevar’ starts with a handicap. This remake of a 2003 Telugu film, ‘Okkudu’, has a jaded, well-worn story that’s been repeated several times over.Watch it if you miss those old ’80s masala no-brainers, or if you are an Arjun Kapoor fan.
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  • Daily Bhaskar

    2.5

    Daily Bhaskar | Daily Bhaskar

    Packed with loads of action sequences, the film is a delight not just for action freaks but for Arjun’s fans too. The actor, who looks quite confident and mature when it comes to acting, also displays a starry aura, in the film.
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  • Manjusha Radhakrishnan

    2.0

    Manjusha Radhakrishnan | Gulf News

    Actress Sinha does her familiar routine of looking feisty, forlorn and furious. This song-dance-action formula that dominates Tevar has been regurgitated at least a few dozen times in Bollywood films, and therefore it’s difficult to savour here. Enter at your own risk.
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  • Lokesh Dharmani

    2.0

    Lokesh Dharmani | Masala

    Tevar, ironically, lacks attitude and spunk. Watch it only for Manoj Bajpayee.
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  • Rajeev Masand

    2.0

    Rajeev Masand | IBNLive

    The only thing worse than the fact that Tevar is so long is that you’ve seen all of this many times before. I came away with a throbbing headache.
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  • Saibal Chatterjee

    2.0

    Saibal Chatterjee | NDTV

    Tevar is somewhat tolerable only as long as Bajpayee is on the screen, or when Raj Babbar, as the hero’s police officer-father, and Subrat Dutta, as the villain’s principal henchman, are allowed to do their bit.That apart, the only meaningful attitude (tevar ) that is visible in Tevar is inevitably exuded by the Taj Mahal framed impressively by cinematographer Laxman Utekar.
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  • Rohit Vats

    1.5

    Rohit Vats | Hindustan Times

    Take 100 grams of Arnold Schwarzenegger and mix it with 75 grams of Sylvester Stallone. Sprinkle Salman Khan as per your taste and you’ll find yourself staring at Ghanshyam aka Pintu (Arjun Kapoor). This is what the protagonist of Tevar thinks of himself.
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  • Sukanya Verma

    1.5

    Sukanya Verma | Rediff

    Unless watching Raj Babbar’s most restrained performance since forever is enough to dole out the price of admission, I’d recommend you grab a copy of Okkadu. Even without subtitles you’ll find it way more engaging.
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  • Shubhra Gupta

    1.5

    Shubhra Gupta | Indian Express

    It is Manoj Bajpayee who brings ‘asli dum’ to this utterly predictable, loud, done-to-death ‘Violent Love Story’. He’s done all of this before—the leering, the jeering, the dialogue delivery– but he does it with full zest. I wouldn’t like to meet his character coming down a dark street.
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  • Saurabh Dwivedi

    1.5

    Saurabh Dwivedi | India Today

    The film becomes a watch because of it’s power packed dialogues written by Shantanu Shrivastava. If given a choice between friends and family, we suggest you go with your friends to watch this flick. Tevar is a one time watch.
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  • Suhani Singh

    1.5

    Suhani Singh | India Today

    Tevar has too little attitude and lesser in the name of entertainment.
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  • Sonia Chopra

    1.5

    Sonia Chopra | Sify

    Bring on the yawns! It does seem that South Indian cinema has moved on and is exploring some wildly interesting stories, while Bollywood is perplexingly keen on retracting steps. This has to stop. Let’s hope this is not a sign of things to come in 2015.
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  • Meeta Kabra

    1.5

    Meeta Kabra | Wogma

    It can be considered as a positive – that a film is very aware that it is not trying very hard to tell a story as much as it wants to show some action and that is pretty much its purpose. It doesn’t quite work for me though. Tevar is one of those. Those who want to like it, will enjoy it come what may. Others can fret and fume all they like.
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  • Raja Sen

    1.0

    Raja Sen | Rediff

    Tevar emerges an overdone, underwhelming film with zero charm…Stay away.
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  • Rohit Khilnani

    1.0

    Rohit Khilnani | India Today

    Amit Sharma’s remake of the Telugu hit Okkadu (2003) comes too late to Bollywood. Times have changed and so have Bollywood movies. The era of small town politicians and goon films is almost over.Sadly the year starts with a disappointing film. The good thing however is that the quality of films can only go up from here.
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  • Martin D'Souza

    1.0

    Martin D'Souza | Glamsham

    TEVAR is your average Bollywood masala movie which lacks imagination. The film runs on a thin plot on an accidental rivalry between Mathura ka goonda and Agra ka launda.
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  • Sneha May Francis

    NR

    Sneha May Francis | Emirates247

    Had director Sharma tweeked the storyline and injected charm and passion into it, it might’ve turned things around. It’s unfortunate, he didn’t.
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  • IndiaTvNews Reviewer

    NR

    IndiaTvNews Reviewer | IndiaTvNews

    All in all Tevar is a well executed masala flick minus any Bollwood’s cliché elements. This over 140-minutes drama won’t disappoint you.
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  • Nandhini Srinivasan

    NR

    Nandhini Srinivasan | FilmiBeat

    Although, the movie is a remake and is seen by many in both Telugu and Tamil, Tevar is just Tevariffic and you will ENJOY it!!
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  • Rachit Gupta

    NR

    Rachit Gupta | Filmfare

    Tevar is all about the onscreen attitude of its leading man. Arjun’s done a decent job, but sadly the director chose the most worn out story in cinema. If it’s old and common it can’t be too exciting.
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  • Mihir Fadnavis

    NR

    Mihir Fadnavis | Firstpost

    Even under the garb of ‘commercial masala’, the fight scenes are dull, the stunts look clumsy and the comedy is so awful that it makes you want to suddenly get off your seat, run towards the cinema screen and smash your face against it.
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  • Deepanjana Pal

    NR

    Deepanjana Pal | Firstpost

    It’ll be interesting to see whether the audiences lap up this exotic piece of rubbish that Sharma has dished up to them, packaged as it is in big-budget fanciness. If they do, then clearly the pundits who go on and on about a new era have it all wrong. You can take India out of the ’80s, but you can’t take the ’80s out of India.
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  • Komal Nahta

    NR

    Komal Nahta | Komal Nahta's Blog

    Tevar has less-than-ordinary merits and will, therefore, not do anything substantial at the box-office. Its lovely music and abundant action are its plus points whereas a dated subject and painfully slow pace are its minus points. Business in multiplexes will be shockingly poor. Losing.
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  • Shilpa Jamkhandikar

    NR

    Shilpa Jamkhandikar | Reuters

    Apart from its one-line plot, Tevar doesn’t offer much in terms of story. Sharma’s treatment of a much-flogged genre and subject are no different than many others before him. Instead of choosing to be economical about his narrative, Sharma adds too many distractions, and thus dilutes the limited effectiveness of this genre. If only he had managed to tell his story quickly and effectively, Tevar wouldn’t have been as excruciating and tiresome.
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  • Anuj Kumar

    NR

    Anuj Kumar | The Hindu

    Of course there are loopholes and creative licence is exploited but it is good fun on the run till it enters its final lap. After experimenting with the template, Amit suddenly runs out of ideas and decides to sum it up in conventional fashion.
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  • jyothimathur

    3.0

    My review of Tevar (2015) by bangreaayushi

    jyothimathur, 9 years ago
    Competent composition! New Year’s release ‘Tevar’ although couldn’t catch much flies, but the film had a strong director whose direction was quite gripping. The story is based on a Mathura girl Radhika, who is a sister of Mahesh Mishra working in media. Mahesh is completely dedicated to his work. But in the picture comes a villain who has evil eyes on his sister, Radhika. The villain forces her to marry him but due to her rejection, the villain kills her brother. Now the family decides to send Radhika to America but the villain traps her and kidnaps her. It is when the real hero comes into the action and then there are many ‘waiting to watch the next moments’ in the picture. The film has many power packed stunts done by Arjun Kapoor, which are extremely captivating. What’s added to the film is the introduction scene of Arjun Kapoor. Moreover, Amit has carved life into the characters of Manoj, Arjun Kapoor and also Sonakshi. The movie is fab to watch and the chasing sequence between Arjun and Manoj is the main highlight of the movie. The movie keeps the audience busy with the quest of what will happen next scenario. The topping on the cake are those beautiful and energetic songs that keep the audiences grooving all through the ‘Tevar’ journey. The film also has an additional fleck of Ganesh Acharya’s dancing. One more thing, not to forget Arjun’s friend who played ‘Bhatura’ is the power house of the movie. Raj Babbar is engaged into his performance. Ahhhh, how can I forget Remo D’souza’s choreography, he has given many new dance moves to this industry via this film. Action scenes in the movie make it a must watch movie. Well, I personally liked the dialogue narrations. Every character introduced in the movie leaves a power pack impact on the audiences when they leave their theater seats.
  • pravinm.patil12

    3.0

    My review of Tevar (2015)

    pravinm.patil12, 9 years ago
    It's remake of Telugu movie. Watch it only for Manoj Vajpai. It's one time watch

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