Prague Rating: 2.16/5
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Ratings:1.5/5 Review By: Shubhra Gupta Site:Indian Express
Ratings:2/5 Review By: Mohar Basu Site:Koimoi
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Prague Hindi Movie Review
Ratings:1.5/5 Review By: Shubhra Gupta Site:Indian Express
But all we get is a great deal of unravelling without anything else. Except some atmospherics and a nice song. Sanyal works hard at his part, and in a couple of places, manages to break through. But in the rest, he and his fellow travellers are weighed under this heavy story and all its twists that aspire for meaning. You keep looking for something to hold on to, and you keep coming up empty.Visit Site for more
Ratings:2/5 Review By: Mohar Basu Site:Koimoi
What’s Good: Originality in its inspired storytelling, a few picturesque shots of Prague and a fresh use of imagery.What’s Bad: The film fractures in the second half, stumbling on the de-linked portrait it attempts to paint. Watch or Not?: Prague is a highly inconsistent film that shifts disturbingly between realities and delusions briskly. The characters which you could view as realistically flawed, emerge as sketchy caricatures that are definitely passion-less. The director’s work grips well in the first half, but repetitive ideas and predictable flow dissipates the energy that the film’s promising look had flaunted! I had a bit too many reservations on the film that eventually left me confused due to its muddled screenplay and hence I wouldn’t really recommend this one to people.Visit Site for more
Ratings:3/5 Review By: Faheem Ruhani Site:India Today
'All the women I know are troubled' feels the lead protagonist of this film. At once you know that debutant director Ashish R Shukla is going to take you through an uneasy, difficult and complex journey of its lead character Chandan (Chandan Roy Sanyal) in this richly layered tapestry called Prague.In the end, it is one man who carries the film and that man is Chandan Roy Sanyal. It is delight to see this young actor, so far restricted to playing supporting characters in mainstream films become the mainstay of this well-made, independent film. Prague is a destination worth exploring.Visit Site for more
Ratings:-- Review By: Mihir Fadnavis Site:FirstPost
The only element of Prague that offers a welcome break from the dreary, amateurish and clichéd story grafted onto a bad two-hour ad for the city of Prague is the music by Atif Afzal and Varun Grover. Director Shukla gets all the music montage scenes just right, but every single one of those scenes are so tonally detached that they seem like they belong in another movie. Pity.Visit Site for more
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