Via Darjeeling Movie Reviews
2.5
Nikhat Kazmi | Times of India
HERE'S your chance to give a perfect ending to a honeymooning couple, Ankur Sharma (Kay Kay) and Rimli Sharma (Sonali Kulkarni), on their way back home via Darjeeling. All you need to do is solve the mystery of the missing husband. And no prizes, only clues, for guessing that.Read full review2.5
Raja Sen | rediff.com
On paper, the Via Darjeeling guys had a pretty neat idea. Literature and cinema have played with the idea of the unreliable narrator for ages, fooling us and then making us applaud how well we've been fooled. Agatha Christie's masterful The Murder Of Roger Ackroyd is a superlative example, as is the Denzel Washington movie, FallenRead full review2.0
Udita Jhunjhunwala | DNA India
An admitted tribute to Akira Kurasawa’s Rashomon, but a distant (and likely to be disowned) relative of the same structure, Via Darjeeling attempts to present differing interpretations of a story from various viewpoints.Read full review1.0
Taran Adarsh | bollywoodhungama.com
Some ideas translate into interesting, 2-hour films. But some ideas, though translated on screen, make you feel that they're best suited for television. That's what you experience when you watch VIA DARJEELING. It's pretty okay to be differentRead full review