Cast — Ajay Devgan, Emraan Hashmi, Kangana Ranaut, Prachi Desai and Randeep Hooda.
Directed by Milan Luthria
Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai Critics Rating – 6.3/10 (It’s A Hit!)
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82% of the Audience voted Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai as a Hit!, Definately Worth Watching in a Theatre.
Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai Movie Review by Movie Critics
Taran Adarsh (BollywoodHungama.com) 4/5
Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai is an extremely well-made film that lingers in your memory. The realism coupled with stellar direction, power-packed writing, exceptional performances and ear-pleasing tunes are its trump cards. An outstanding cinematic experience!
Mayank Shekhar (Hindustan Times) 3/5
The subject is immediately exhilarating still. As is this film. A bit of Salim-Javed then, and a whole lot of early Varma! Both aren’t easy to scale. This one’s the best effort I’ve seen in long.
Nikhat Kazmi (The Times of India) 4/5
Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai offers you both substance and soul, even as it dabbles with a slice of reality. Don’t miss it.
Rajeev Masand (CNN-IBN) 2.5/5
The film is watchable and enjoyable in parts even, but it doesn’t quite pull off the retro chic tone it was going for. Gangsta Rap? More like Gangsta Nap!
Gaurav Malani (IndiaTimes) 4/5
Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai is revival of good old Hindi cinema. As Mumbai goes rewind, you look forward to a dynamic and gripping entertainer.
K.K Rai (Stardust) 3.5/5
The towering performances of Ajay Devgn, Emraan Hashmi and superb direction of Milan Luthria are the ingredients that will help the flick rock at the box office.
Kaveree Bamzai (India Today) 3.5/5
Watch it. It’s like watching a retro fashion show with some cool gun battles thrown in. Lots of rain, lots of crashing of the waves, moody lighting, and dialogues that echo Salmi-Javed at their purplest prose.
Sonia Chopra (Sify) 3/5
Still for the riveting story and performances, you might want to witness what happened in ‘70s Mumbai.
Khalid Mohamed (PassionForCinema.com) 2/5
To be fair, though, the opening reel is a zinger, thanks to a tensely shot action sequence on railway tracks. After that, though, the dramaturgy goes downhill.
Shubhra Gupta (Indian Express) 2/5
`Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai’ doesn’t match up to that spectacular scene where the city lies below, in all its glittery splendour, never quite becoming the great retro chic gangster flick that it sets out to be.
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