Khamoshiyan Movie Reviews


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1.6
Verdict: Bakwaas based on 11 reviews
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2.0
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  • Sushmita Murthy

    2.0

    Sushmita Murthy | Deccan Chronicle

    The film does offer some shrieks and shocks if you keep aside rational thinking, and if you’re a horror junkie who’s in it only for the chills, you may walk out sufficiently spooked.
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  • Surabhi Redkar

    2.0

    Surabhi Redkar | Koimoi

    Khamoshiyan has nothing extraordinary to it. It is a horror erotica and if you are a fan of this genre, I am sure this is one of the better films amongst those that have hit the screens recently. Suspense, mystery and also the haunting experience being average, I am going with a 2/5 for this film.
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  • Subhash K Jha

    2.0

    Subhash K Jha | SKJBollywoodNews

    How long can you watch three good-looking people doing the dumbest of things in the misguided hope that they would scare you with their propensity to think with their private parts in public places.After a while you just wish they would keep it in their pants.
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  • Letty Mariam Abraham

    2.0

    Letty Mariam Abraham | Bollywood Life

    If you are a Gurmeet Choudhary fan you will be disappointed, so I’d suggest you skip the movie and wait for the actor’s next film. According to me, the movie lacks soul i.e. the story, barring which it makes for a decent watch. See it only if you have nothing else to do this weekend.
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  • Akshay Kaushal

    1.5

    Akshay Kaushal | IBNLive

    Either we have become so gutsy that scary movies don’t haunt us anymore, or Bollywood moviemakers are not coming up with such creepy and eerie movies that can at least give us goosebumps. After watching ‘Khamoshiya’ we seriously need to dwell on the fact that the storyline of all these scary movies have become so redundant that it is more of a déjà vu everytime.
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  • Sukanya Verma

    1.5

    Sukanya Verma | Rediff

    Khamoshiyan slips into a hopeless mess of time worn ghost busting, freakish sights and comical gems like ‘Hum yeh laash paidal nahi le jaa sakte.’
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  • Renuka Vyavahare

    1.5

    Renuka Vyavahare | Times of India

    If you find flying objects, animated butterflies, erotic dreams and the sight of letters being deleted automatically from a word document on a laptop scary, you deserve to watch Khamoshiyan alone and be disowned by friends and family all your life, like its protagonist.
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  • Shubhra Gupta

    1.5

    Shubhra Gupta | Indian Express

    As always, Bollywood can’t really get serious about horror, because it needs to shove in a song at that very moment. Scary `bhoots’ are all very well, but they can’t trump ‘geets’ that will play in a loop.
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  • Bryan Durham

    1.5

    Bryan Durham | DNA India

    Find a cheap morning show if you’re really keen on catching this one. Or don’t. Even if you’re a fan of any of these ‘actors’ or ‘writer’ or ‘director’. Unless you’re a glutton for punishment.
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  • Shakti Shetty

    1.5

    Shakti Shetty | Mid Day

    In case you are looking for laughter punctuated by sudden horror, lovely dialogues and illogical scenes, you should watch this one. If not, maintain silence as well as distance.
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  • Rummana Ahmed

    1.0

    Rummana Ahmed | Yahoo

    Ali Fazal kind of holds the first half together, simply because we are still confused about the dead husband. But post interval it all collapses into a heap of inanity. Frankly speaking, there is just too much noise in ‘Khamoshiyan’.
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  • IndiaTvNews Reviewer

    NR

    IndiaTvNews Reviewer | IndiaTvNews

    On the whole, Khamoshiyan is an engrossing fare that meets the expectations.
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  • Priyanka Prasad

    NR

    Priyanka Prasad | FilmiBeat

    There are not many scary elements in the movie, but every now and then the director does many to spook you mildly. If not for the scary thriller elements, you can watch Khamoshiyan for it’s erotic portion.
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  • jyothimathur

    2.0

    My review of Khamoshiyan (2015) by bangreaayushi

    jyothimathur, 10 years ago
    Little bit of horror with less cheese!What make viewers glued up to the seats are the contemporary look and the feel of graveyard aka the ‘shamshan ghat’. Talking about the leads taken, Gurmeet Chowdhary makes a confident entry whereas Sapna shined as a gracious actor and Faizal holds the audiences with his appealing screen presence. Yes no doubt, the film has erotic love triangle, but somewhere it is not that explosive as it would have been.

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