Table No. 21

2013
7.2| 1h48m| en| More Info
Released: 03 January 2013 Released
Producted By: Next Gen Films
Country: India
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A couple live a mediocre life and are thrilled to have won an exotic vacation to Fiji & their excitement increases when they get a chance to play "Tell all truth" game for a mind boggling prize money. The game begins and the couple discovers that the game isn't really a game, but is a game of survival.

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Steineded How sad is this?
CommentsXp Best movie ever!
Erica Derrick By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
Philippa All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
muvi-fan-73 It starts as a game where a couple can win a considerable amount of money. In general when that happens in a movie plot, the movie is not appreciated generally by critics. Here it stands different, the later part of the movie defines why the movie turns out the way it is. At the end, certain facts are shown. I am sure the numbers are considerably low as compared to real statistics. I follow the end credits as article no. 21 - 'protection of life and personal liberty'.The movie comes out as a brave attempt highlighting for a cause, not losing its entertainment value. As the movie progresses we find it more engaging.Final verdict: The evil of ragging needs to be rooted out, whatever it takes, implementing discipline since early phase of life or strict laws and punishment for the culprit.
ragpap93 A thought provoking piece with a great cast driven by Paresh Rawal as Mr. Khan. Table No. 21 is a game show with one rule if you lie you die. It starts with a person who fell to the ground from a height and people took out their camera phones and were shooting the guy on the ground having a fit and shared the video on the internet. It is a mystery, meanwhile we see a couple on a flight going somewhere. The opening credits is provided and one of the two songs in this movie. Though a good song you could skip it if you like. They live mediocre lives and win a vacation to Fiji, where they were flying to. Mr. Khan persuades them to play the game show with a chance to win millions. As the game progresses we realize that Mr. Khan has a hidden agenda. There is something in the flashbacks the couple keep having at every question they were being asked. An important social message at the end just after another good song. The songs, they blend in well with the character's moods. Do not worry the movie is quite short for a Hindi, Indian movie. It is really entertaining, not for kids under 14 so everyone else do not miss it.
Preeti Dhakappa Baliga After watching the brilliance of 'Amir', I could not miss another Rajeev Khandelwal starrer. This one also stars the amazing Paresh Rawal and a promising Tena Desae.The movie begins well and keeps the audience awkwardly engaged, if not nail-biting throughout its course. The most thrilling scenes are re- stitched on prior Hollywood markings. No doubts there. What begins as a predictable, dark plot with a gullible couple, an excess of gore and some good flashback narratives, shapes into an unsettling climax. Almost leaving you cheated.Messages are very important, especially those that make people ponder, but this plot overshadows the essence of it. In table no. 21, the message is a stamp size photo mounted within a gigantic frame. With a frame that big, the picture can never be registered and it might just turn into mockery. The climax is a subject that needs to be portrayed in a more dignified manner. We can only hope that people learn from this vague presentation. However, it is a good attempt by the director, some good acting by the actors but sadly, just a one-timer.
Vishal Budhraja So, here is the review of first release of the 100th year of Indian cinema and its well crafted film that ends with a sensible twist. It is a suspense thriller with a unique concept of Tell All Truth game as well as complex dark past stories. There are 8 questions asked by mysterious Mr Khan(Paresh Rawal) for a reward of 21 Crores and each question is followed by a difficult task. Script is successful in making you think till the last scene but lacks direction as Aditya Datt is not able to handle performances of actors and not bale to make memorable. Rajeev Khandelwal is getting very choosy in selecting movies but its applauding. Paresh is full of style but not able to create fear as demanded by character. Tina is OK....a long way to for her. Last Words: Concept is interesting with a sensible social message. It is a mirror of disturbing reality in our countries college.