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Mr. X
Directed by
Vikram Bhatt
Not Rated
2015
2h 5m
Science Fiction
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Thriller
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and more
3.7
9%
12%
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After gaining the power of invisibility; a man becomes a vigilante, in order to take revenge on those who have wronged him.
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Cast of Mr. X
Emraan Hashmi
Raghuram Rathod / Mr. X
Amyra Dastur
Siya Verma
Arunoday Singh
ACP Bhardwaj
Tanmay Bhat
Popo
Bikramjeet Kanwarpal
Devraj Verma
Nora Fatehi
Special appearance
Gurmeet Choudhary
Dancer
Vikram Bhatt
Director / Writer
Shagufta Rafique
Writer
Manoj Muntashir
Writer
Rashmi Singh
Writer
Mukesh Bhatt
Producer
Mr. X Ratings & Reviews
Gulf News (UAE)
Manjusha Radhakrishnan
Between Amayra Dastur's shrill voice and Arunoday Singh's scowling, there's little to be enjoyed.
Reuters
Shilpa Jamkhandikar
Dastur walks away with more lines and more screen space than the leading man, but doesn't make much use of it, giving an insipid performance that is in keeping with the film's tone.
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Nandini Ramnath
[Mr X features] dialogue that should never have left the page and television-worthy special effects.
The National (UAE)
Abhinav Purohit
The special effects are outrageously dated, the dialogue is cheesy and clichéd, the acting is wooden and the action sequences are clumsily choreographed.
Filmfare
Devesh Sharma
The script would have looked good on paper but didn't translate well into celluloid.
The Times of India
Mohar Basu
Bhatt churns out a quasi-gratifying film, which has all the necessary commercial ingredients -- from romance to good music to thunderous action sequences.
Rediff.com
Sukanya Verma
At a time when even television is doling out superheroes worth binging on, taking Bhatt's boring, fluky, one-trick Mr X seriously is out of question.
NDTV
Saibal Chatterjee
Unalloyed gobbledygook.
The Indian Express
Shubhra Gupta
Nothing redeems it.
Guardian
Faiza S. Khan
It's a family film, one you can can take your children to see - but only if one if they've done something to merit this cruel and unusual punishment.
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