Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaFive former friends are abducted and held in a locked mall by a person dressed as Santa Claus.Five former friends are abducted and held in a locked mall by a person dressed as Santa Claus.Five former friends are abducted and held in a locked mall by a person dressed as Santa Claus.
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Purab Kohli
- Om Jaiswal
- (as Purab H. Kohli)
Sameer Kochhar
- Abhimanyu Jaiswal
- (as Samir Kochhar)
- …
Mangala Kenkre
- Meena Tai
- (as Mangal Kenkre)
Amol Mhatre
- Mall Manager
- (as Amul Mhatre)
Munjal
- Mr. Jaiswal
- (as Mr. Munjal)
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Oh dear Bollywood, you and me just aren't destined to get along are we?
I've genuinely not enjoyed a single Indian/Bollywood film thus far and as a purveyor of world cinema that really saddens me because I want to.
Hide & Seek tells the story of a group of people who all wake up dazed and confused in a seemingly shut down mall. All knowing each other they must work together to find out who brought them there.
The acting is positively soap opera level, the cast are forgettable, the story plays poorly and goes out with a fizzle rather than a bang.
Based on the premise I actually had fairly high hopes from this one but as always Bollywood demonstrates that we just go together like tuna and donuts.
The Good:
Interesting concept
The Bad:
I despise Indian music
Flitting between Hindi and English always puts me off
Some really poor soap opera level acting
I've genuinely not enjoyed a single Indian/Bollywood film thus far and as a purveyor of world cinema that really saddens me because I want to.
Hide & Seek tells the story of a group of people who all wake up dazed and confused in a seemingly shut down mall. All knowing each other they must work together to find out who brought them there.
The acting is positively soap opera level, the cast are forgettable, the story plays poorly and goes out with a fizzle rather than a bang.
Based on the premise I actually had fairly high hopes from this one but as always Bollywood demonstrates that we just go together like tuna and donuts.
The Good:
Interesting concept
The Bad:
I despise Indian music
Flitting between Hindi and English always puts me off
Some really poor soap opera level acting
Good movie to watch especially the fans of thriller movies all new comers have done their job well the movie is quite good so better watch it once.
One of the characters is a drug addict, one is crazy & one is a criminal...whoever thought this film was a good idea & produced it must be also be high & mental to make something this criminally bad.
Never before have I said aloud to my own TV, "Did you just put a musical interlude into a horror film?"
For anyone planning I'm watching this...view the title as a partial warning to how laughably bad this film is - hide & do not seek to watch it. I would threaten you with a homicidal santa but this film is punishment enough.
Murder mysteries and thrillers, taking hints from the Hit plot of "I Know What You Did Last Summer" have never been huge box office successes in the past. And the same can be said for "Hide & Seek", the latest upgraded version of the story, which neither impresses you as a murder mystery nor enthralls you as a spooky thriller.
If a movie starts with all amateur actors, capturing the screen for a good amount of time right at the start, then it clearly gives you an idea about the whole project, its grandeur and its expected box office prospects. That's exactly the case with "Hide & Seek" which starts off with a very uninspiring flashback sequence, featuring the ages old Taj Mahal's marble miniature as the symbol of love. The scene shows a group of college friends getting involved in a deadly accident, which later bounces back in their lives after many years.
Throughout its duration of less than 2 hours, the movie keeps traveling between the past and present which becomes too confusing for the viewer because of its conflicting casting. It was indeed hugely surprising to see that there was no striking similarity between the different actors playing the characters in the past and the present. For instance it was very childish of the casting supervisor or director to choose a round faced girl to play the past of another beautiful girl having an oval face in the present. Also converting a teasingly fat & sheepish boy of the past, into a six pack actor of the present was quite unimaginable. Due to these extreme variations in the physical appearances of the characters, the viewer is simply not able to make out who's playing who in the past (in its initial moments), which proves as the greatest drawback of the movie. And by the time it all becomes clear, the game is already lost.
In real terms, the writer-producer Apporva Lakhia and his director Shawn Arranha remain confused between two genres, namely thriller and horror movies. They vaguely try to cater both types of audiences but in the process fail miserably. Their final outcome is not at all engrossing or spine-chilling as suggested by its promotional campaign. Though, the first time director shows his skill and does come up with some thrilling moments in the mid but overall it's just another small budget project, more likely to do well in only the Home Video market.
To be precise, there is no breath-taking or mind-teaser game being played between the characters as suggested by the title "Hide & Seek". In fact it's only a group of youngsters running & hiding from a killer dressed in Santa's costume, in a famous Shopping Mall locked from all sides in a night and that's it. Moreover, the underwritten climax further reduces the movies to only a below average attempt and nothing else.
In the acting department, there is hardly anybody to write about in details. Only Purab Kohli playing the disturbed boy and Amruta Patki playing Gunita manage to stand out from the entire cast. Samir Kochhar, who was great in "Jannat" is completely wasted. Arjan Bajwa plays it fine but also becomes loud in few scenes. Mrinalini Sharma is just there to look cute and again there is no similarity between her and the girl playing Jyotika's character in the past. The song "Tera Bina" which sounded good in the promos remains unnoticed. The movie also had another interesting song on "Santa" which probably couldn't make it to the screen. Background music is fine and Cinematography is just OK, but they both are unable to help in absence of a highly interesting screenplay which was the first need of the subject.
In few words, Moser Baer entertainment should soon come out with its DVDs to make the most out of it in this IPL season. If you are a die- hard fan of famous T.V. serials like "Aahat", then you can still opt for watching it in the theaters. Otherwise, keep hiding from this and wait for its Home Video release in the market.
If a movie starts with all amateur actors, capturing the screen for a good amount of time right at the start, then it clearly gives you an idea about the whole project, its grandeur and its expected box office prospects. That's exactly the case with "Hide & Seek" which starts off with a very uninspiring flashback sequence, featuring the ages old Taj Mahal's marble miniature as the symbol of love. The scene shows a group of college friends getting involved in a deadly accident, which later bounces back in their lives after many years.
Throughout its duration of less than 2 hours, the movie keeps traveling between the past and present which becomes too confusing for the viewer because of its conflicting casting. It was indeed hugely surprising to see that there was no striking similarity between the different actors playing the characters in the past and the present. For instance it was very childish of the casting supervisor or director to choose a round faced girl to play the past of another beautiful girl having an oval face in the present. Also converting a teasingly fat & sheepish boy of the past, into a six pack actor of the present was quite unimaginable. Due to these extreme variations in the physical appearances of the characters, the viewer is simply not able to make out who's playing who in the past (in its initial moments), which proves as the greatest drawback of the movie. And by the time it all becomes clear, the game is already lost.
In real terms, the writer-producer Apporva Lakhia and his director Shawn Arranha remain confused between two genres, namely thriller and horror movies. They vaguely try to cater both types of audiences but in the process fail miserably. Their final outcome is not at all engrossing or spine-chilling as suggested by its promotional campaign. Though, the first time director shows his skill and does come up with some thrilling moments in the mid but overall it's just another small budget project, more likely to do well in only the Home Video market.
To be precise, there is no breath-taking or mind-teaser game being played between the characters as suggested by the title "Hide & Seek". In fact it's only a group of youngsters running & hiding from a killer dressed in Santa's costume, in a famous Shopping Mall locked from all sides in a night and that's it. Moreover, the underwritten climax further reduces the movies to only a below average attempt and nothing else.
In the acting department, there is hardly anybody to write about in details. Only Purab Kohli playing the disturbed boy and Amruta Patki playing Gunita manage to stand out from the entire cast. Samir Kochhar, who was great in "Jannat" is completely wasted. Arjan Bajwa plays it fine but also becomes loud in few scenes. Mrinalini Sharma is just there to look cute and again there is no similarity between her and the girl playing Jyotika's character in the past. The song "Tera Bina" which sounded good in the promos remains unnoticed. The movie also had another interesting song on "Santa" which probably couldn't make it to the screen. Background music is fine and Cinematography is just OK, but they both are unable to help in absence of a highly interesting screenplay which was the first need of the subject.
In few words, Moser Baer entertainment should soon come out with its DVDs to make the most out of it in this IPL season. If you are a die- hard fan of famous T.V. serials like "Aahat", then you can still opt for watching it in the theaters. Otherwise, keep hiding from this and wait for its Home Video release in the market.
I wish I felt better tonight, because as a journalist I should be able to do this movie justice, it deserves it!
I went into this movie with low expectations, as a Pewdiepie fan, I'm predisposed against anything out of India that could be from T Series... BUT, right from the very OPENING, I was HOOKED!!! I'm a Metal Music Media Influencer & I own my own Promotions/PR business, & when I heard the first strains of Indian Metal - which you RARELY hear, I KNEW this would be a movie different from the flock!
I hate spoilers, and like I said I'm not feeling well, so I'll be brief, this is a movie told on 2 timelines of 6 friends, and a tragic night that happened 12 years in the past that has affected all of them to this day. You can try tho figure it all out in the flashes they show you at the beginning, God knows I tried, even thought of rewinding and pausing it a bunch of times until I did, but as you go along you understand that even if you DID do that, you COULDN'T understand! The filmmakers PURPOSEFULLY feed you little bits and pieces of information about that nights events, even purposefully give you false information, to build you up then year you down. You won't understand the full picture until the end, so don't try! But what any incredible journey it is! This movie reminds me of reading a REALLY GOOD murder mystery on a stormy school day where you get to stay home! All excitement and build up, and SO WORTH IT, like when Charlie Bucket FINALLY got the golden ticket after like his 6th chocolate bar, & everyone thought the contest was over, THAT kind of worth it - in the end!
I went into this movie with low expectations, as a Pewdiepie fan, I'm predisposed against anything out of India that could be from T Series... BUT, right from the very OPENING, I was HOOKED!!! I'm a Metal Music Media Influencer & I own my own Promotions/PR business, & when I heard the first strains of Indian Metal - which you RARELY hear, I KNEW this would be a movie different from the flock!
I hate spoilers, and like I said I'm not feeling well, so I'll be brief, this is a movie told on 2 timelines of 6 friends, and a tragic night that happened 12 years in the past that has affected all of them to this day. You can try tho figure it all out in the flashes they show you at the beginning, God knows I tried, even thought of rewinding and pausing it a bunch of times until I did, but as you go along you understand that even if you DID do that, you COULDN'T understand! The filmmakers PURPOSEFULLY feed you little bits and pieces of information about that nights events, even purposefully give you false information, to build you up then year you down. You won't understand the full picture until the end, so don't try! But what any incredible journey it is! This movie reminds me of reading a REALLY GOOD murder mystery on a stormy school day where you get to stay home! All excitement and build up, and SO WORTH IT, like when Charlie Bucket FINALLY got the golden ticket after like his 6th chocolate bar, & everyone thought the contest was over, THAT kind of worth it - in the end!
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- CuriosidadesThe film did not have a theatrical release in British Columbia, Canada.
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- ₹ 50.000.000 (estimativa)
- Tempo de duração1 hora 45 minutos
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