I Hindi Rating: 2.9/5
From All the reviews on the web of Tamil version
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Ratings:2.5/5 Review By: Bollywood Hungama Site:BollywoodHungama
From All the reviews on the web of Tamil version
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I Hindi Movie Review
Ratings:3.5/5 Review By: S Sarswathi Site:Rediff
Ratings:2/5 Review By: Gutaman Bhaskaran Site:Hindustan Times
Ratings:3.5/5 Review By: Meena Iyer Site:Times Of India
Ratings:3/5 Review By: Rahul Desai Site:MumbaiMirror
Shankar efforts at making them spectacular are evident, but the same cannot be said about the plot, which seems rather tame in comparison. Towards the end, the narrative takes on a humorous turn, which does not quite gel with the gravity of the situation. Nonetheless, Shankar's I is not to be missed, it should be watched in all its glory on the silver screen. Definitely, a treat for Pongal.Visit Site for more
Ratings:2/5 Review By: Gutaman Bhaskaran Site:Hindustan Times
The only high point of Shankar's I (in Tamil) is Vikram's enthralling performance, first as a rustic body builder and later as a disfigured hunchback.But this alone is not enough to take us through a 189-minute romp of silly dances, sillier wit (Santhanam as the hero's sidekick has now become an irritating bore, but the actor does not seem to care about this) and stupid fight sequences (which are an endless pain).Visit Site for more
Ratings:3.5/5 Review By: Meena Iyer Site:Times Of India
While the waif-like Amy looks mesmerising, Vikram bowls you over with a heart-wrenching performance whether he is handsome or disfigured. Santhanam provides the perfect comic relief. The first fight in a local gymnasium and the BMX bike fight on Chinese rooftops are an adrenaline fix. This is pure escapist fare but will resonate with those who read fairy tales at bedtime.Visit Site for more
Ratings:3/5 Review By: Rahul Desai Site:MumbaiMirror
I is anything but uninventive car-smashing, doppelganger-farting Bollywood fare. Shankar's brand of escapism usually clocks Thalaivaa on a scale of 1 to Tim Burton, but this is an adrenalinfueled and, hopefully, permanent step up for him. It is no coincidence that one of his protagonists was a cartoonist (Anil Kapoor in Nayak). Shankar's films are merely extensions of those mischievous sketches. And as we know, the pen is at its mightiest in a cartoonist's hands.Visit Site for more
Ratings:2.5/5 Review By: Bollywood Hungama Site:BollywoodHungama
I, which is basically targeted at the South Indian film industry, will have to depend heavily on the word-of-mouth in order to do good business in Hindi film circuit. A very special mention to the make-up (Sean Foot and Davina Lamont) and also to the team which has done the film's VFX work. On the whole, go for I only if you are a big fan of extravagant masala films.Visit Site for more
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