An 80-year-old man with a penchant for real life games in a story about rights and wrongs. It's a story about the decisions one makes in their lifetime and the fact that every decision has i... Read allAn 80-year-old man with a penchant for real life games in a story about rights and wrongs. It's a story about the decisions one makes in their lifetime and the fact that every decision has its repercussions, hearing and judgment.An 80-year-old man with a penchant for real life games in a story about rights and wrongs. It's a story about the decisions one makes in their lifetime and the fact that every decision has its repercussions, hearing and judgment.
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Raghubir Yadav
- Hariya Jatav
- (as Raghuvir Yadav)
Samir Soni
- G. S. Oswal
- (as Sameer Soni)
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A posh photography and an impressive ensemble acting fail to lift this thriller. The film plays as a skit on the judicial system of the country with the retired judge, prosecutor and defense attorney living together in a bungalow and playing themselves in a game to execute the visitors of the bungalow as the criminals.
Despite some suspense and excitement at instances, the film ends pointless and feels like a childish play. The twists are similar to a much unknown thriller "Zid" and Amitabh Bachchan shares a similar role from "Badla;'" but overall, "Chehre" ends in a tasteless note with an unlikeable and improbable plot, which won't retain long with the viewers.
Rating: 1.5 stars out of 4.
Despite some suspense and excitement at instances, the film ends pointless and feels like a childish play. The twists are similar to a much unknown thriller "Zid" and Amitabh Bachchan shares a similar role from "Badla;'" but overall, "Chehre" ends in a tasteless note with an unlikeable and improbable plot, which won't retain long with the viewers.
Rating: 1.5 stars out of 4.
This is a terrible movie. I feel some good actors wasted. The pace is very slow.
Easily predictable movie. Amitabh solves the whole case just by unlocking the phone and watching a video kept in hall by emraan. Emraan is a big businessman but unlocks phone in front of others , doesn't use facelock in iphone and keeps his phone in public view.
The film is very slow paced. It's becomes boring after sometime. At the end Amitabh solves speech was very lengthy and doesn't make sense. Rheas role is very limited and her acting is horrible. The vfx of snow fall is also horrible.
The film is very slow paced. It's becomes boring after sometime. At the end Amitabh solves speech was very lengthy and doesn't make sense. Rheas role is very limited and her acting is horrible. The vfx of snow fall is also horrible.
Chehre captivates the audience right from the start, gradually building suspense that keeps us on the edge of our seats. Despite some dull moments, the script, climax, and dialogues hold our attention gripping us throughout. Adapted from The Dangerous Game by Friedrich Dürrenmatt, the actors elevate the material to a higher level. The movie maintains a constant suspenseful atmosphere keeping us engrossed with thrilling moments.
Emraan Hashmi and Annu Kapoor deliver strong performances, but they are overshadowed by Amitabh Bachchan's sheer brilliance. Leading the film single-handedly, Amitabh Bachchan adds yet another gem to his illustrious career. His is crafted with exceptional depth, making it a memorable portrayal. I decided to watch this movie upon my friend's recommendation as I had expressed my discontent with Amitabh in Brahmastra, wondering if he had lost his charm.
It's a slow, serious, and engaging experience. Chehre delivers on its promises of suspense, darkness, and crime thrills, making it an impressive addition to the genre.
Emraan Hashmi and Annu Kapoor deliver strong performances, but they are overshadowed by Amitabh Bachchan's sheer brilliance. Leading the film single-handedly, Amitabh Bachchan adds yet another gem to his illustrious career. His is crafted with exceptional depth, making it a memorable portrayal. I decided to watch this movie upon my friend's recommendation as I had expressed my discontent with Amitabh in Brahmastra, wondering if he had lost his charm.
It's a slow, serious, and engaging experience. Chehre delivers on its promises of suspense, darkness, and crime thrills, making it an impressive addition to the genre.
The movie has no coherent story line. The dialog goes from one place to next like a yo yo. Acting wise all the actors have sub par acting as if they themselves don't believe in the story.
Did you know
- TriviaAmitabh Bachchan and Emrann Hashmi work together for first time.
- GoofsAt 35 minutes Sameer Mehra (Emraan Hashmi) asks what his role will be in the game. Lateef Zaidi (Amitabh Bachchan) responds, "Mulzim. Apraadhi."
"Mulzim" literally translates to "The Accused" (from the root "Ilzam". I.e. allegation) "Apraadhi" on the other hand, translates to "The Criminal" i.e. someone who is already convicted for a crime.
So if the intention was to call him the accused, he might have said, "Mulzim. Abhiyukt (which translates to Accused / Defendant)."
Else, if the intention was to foreshadow him as a criminal, it would have been, "Mujrim (from the root "Jurm" i.e. crime). Apraadhi."
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- Gross worldwide
- $181,375
- Runtime
- 2h 19m(139 min)
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