United Six Movie Reviews
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Blessy Chettiar | DNA India
Six pairs of hot legs, constantly on the run about Bangkok in skimpy outfits sounds like a great idea for a boys’ movie night. United Six may have a lot of chicks but is no chick flick. The film engages you, but only in parts. Unless half-baked entertainment is your thing, don’t bother with this one.Read full review2.0
Taran Adarsh | Bollywood Hungama
On the whole, UNITED SIX has a fascinating idea which entertains intermittently.Read full review1.5
Nikhat Kazmi | Times of India
Justice for the bimbette? Well, if robbing a bank would be the plausible way to set right the gender imbalance, then cheers to the girls with the drillers and the .22s. But hey, there's got to be some attitude girls, specially when you try to tread the Thelma and Louise way to liberation. You can't go cackling like a bunch of geese with fake accents, faux oomph and freakishly bad performances.Read full review1.5
Nikhat Kazmi | Times of India
You can’t go cackling like a bunch of geese with fake accents, faux oomph and freakishly bad performances.Read full review1.0
Pankaj Sabnani | Glamsham
UNITED SIX is marred by a weak script and repugnant performances. The ‘six’ appeal doesn’t please!Read full review0.5
Sonil Dedhia | rediff.com
Nowadays chick flicks in Bollywood have become very common. These films usually offer a slice of women's lives. United Six is one such film. More on the lines of the Hollywood flick Charlie's Angels, United Six is the story about six girls (Parvathy Omanakuttan, Daisy Bopanna, Mahi, Pooja Sharma, Isha Batwe and Luna Lakhar) who are living in Bangkok. Like many chick flicks, the film is about the problems the girls face in their lives like sexual harassment at workRead full reviewNR
Komal Nahta | Koimoi
United Six is a poor show all the way. Watch it at your own risk.Read full review