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Table No.21

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
15K
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Table No.21 (2013)
A couple is drawn into a game show with a whooping winning prize. However the game turns into more than a survival for them with no escape.
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A couple is drawn into a game show with a whooping winning prize. However the game turns into more than a survival for them with no escape.A couple is drawn into a game show with a whooping winning prize. However the game turns into more than a survival for them with no escape.A couple is drawn into a game show with a whooping winning prize. However the game turns into more than a survival for them with no escape.

  • Director
    • Aditya Datt
  • Writers
    • Shiirshak S. Anand
    • Shantanu Ray Chhibber
    • T. Rafael Cimino
  • Stars
    • Paresh Rawal
    • Rajeev Khandelwal
    • Tina Desai
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    15K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Aditya Datt
    • Writers
      • Shiirshak S. Anand
      • Shantanu Ray Chhibber
      • T. Rafael Cimino
    • Stars
      • Paresh Rawal
      • Rajeev Khandelwal
      • Tina Desai
    • 56User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Top cast26

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    Paresh Rawal
    Paresh Rawal
    • Mr. Khan
    Rajeev Khandelwal
    Rajeev Khandelwal
    • Vivaan Agasthi
    Tina Desai
    Tina Desai
    • Siya Agasthi
    • (as Tena Desae)
    Dhruv Ganesh
    Dhruv Ganesh
    • Akram
    Asheesh Kapur
    • Bittoo
    Hanif Hilal
    • Gaouse
    Gulam Gouse Deewani
    • Head technical nerd
    Ankit
    • Bobby
    Sumit Rana
    • Friend #1
    Inderjeet Singh Sagoo
    • Friend #2
    Niketa Agarwal
    • Friend #3
    Monica
    • Air hostess
    James
    • Driver
    Sangesh
    • Waiter #1
    Mani Nakayan
    • Waiter #2
    Yohana Mansub
    • Pilot
    Joe
    • Resort manager
    Nishant Malkani
    Nishant Malkani
    • Masked man
    • (as Nishant)
    • Director
      • Aditya Datt
    • Writers
      • Shiirshak S. Anand
      • Shantanu Ray Chhibber
      • T. Rafael Cimino
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    User reviews56

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    7ckaran80

    no star-cast.....but excellent

    Any normal Indian movie watcher would not opt for this movie because this is not a dabanng nor it is a rowdy rathore....but the matter of fact is this movie does make sense and has a adorable message in the end...

    To begin with, in the first hour you think this movie's concept to be an entertaining thriller one, for eg: luck. The concept is similar to sach ka saamna in which the couple on a vacation need to answer correctly all the questions in order to win a considerable amount of price money...Then begins a journey of thrill, betrayal and a game of life and death through hilarious series of tasks followed one after the other...

    As far as acting is concerned, Rajeev and Tena have done a descent job , but we miss the typical Paresh Rawal in the movie...

    The entire joyride i.e. the game named as table no.21 is just a bit lame and would have been made much better and more interesting...Just as you think that its a boring movie, comes the climax ....which according to me rubs off all the defects of the movie....The climax ( would not reveal the suspense) steals the show and ends up revealing and passing a strong message. At the end, we realize that the entire game-show has some meaning it...

    I know that this movie wouldn't do great on the box office.....for for me that doesn't matter and I recommend you to watch this movie in theaters......for me its 7/10....
    8nairtejas

    The First Bollywood Movie Of 2013 Is Recommendable!

    I seriously don;t know why critics gave this a bad rating. Is it because they loath actors like Khandelwal and Desae? Or is it because it is concept driven movie and not Dabangg 3?

    After 2012's debacle (I cannot list good movies except Kahaani, PSTomar & VDonor), I thought of giving Bollywood one more chance and here I am. Rajdhani Express was a blunder but Table No. 21 is a shocker. It is a great thriller and is sure to blow your head.

    The plot revolves around the couple and their journey which is more like a juxtaposition of "Sach Ka Saamna" & "Fear Factor". Paresh Rawal is excellent with his reverse Ghajini haircut and is a perfect narrator throughout the movie. Yes, there are many loopholes for the innovative and experimental flick, but I seriously nail-bit all along.

    If you chuck the amateur direction, screenplay, some cheesy bits and unwanted humor, Table No. 21 will serve as a great weekend blockbuster. I won;t spill the beans about a strong plot (which could've been executed well) because you have to watch it to get it.

    But, I am sure the box office will despise it because the actors are not celebrities but if have watched Khandelwal's Aamir & Desae's The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, you wouldn't be whining about the little mistakes this movie has to his credits. Instead, I suggest you block the previous year's bad masala-mirch vibe and watch this ingenious flick - the first watchable movie of 2013.

    WATCH OUT FOR: Paresh Rawal's portrayal of the mysterious and witty benefactor and most importantly the message that it states!

    Bottom Line: Watch this instead of Leander Paes' blunder off pitch.

    Can be watched with a typical Indian family? YES

    Language: No | Sex: No | Foreplay, Mouth-Kiss: Mild | Nudity: Mild | Alcohol: Mild | Violence: Mild | Drugs: No
    9kunder-akshay3

    Topical and Good Approach

    This one comes from the director of craps like Aashiq Banaaya Aapne, Dil Diya Hai(have you heard this movie name before??)

    But this time Aditya Dutt Delivers his career best with Table No.21.

    The movie gets into the run right from the start without wasting any time and gets even fast paced after Paresh Rawal's Entry.

    Best thing about the movie is its not too stretched and its a great watch. gripping to be true.

    Performance wise both Paresh Rawal and Rajeev deliver in their style as expected. Tena has overacted a bit in start 15 minutes though.

    Not to forget the actor who played Akram in the movie, his expressions just make you feel about the situation gone through.

    Direction is hats off with the links fitting very well.

    On the whole, Table No. 21 is for those who look forward for thrilling stuff.

    Not to be missed.

    9/10
    8ketgup83

    Table No.21 is edgy , engrossing , well-directed with superb performances and lovely twist at the end

    Table 21 was one of taut thriller with superb climax that will make you feel pity but also makes it an endearing watch.

    A couple 5th wedding anniversary vacation goes horribly wrong when they decide to play a game called Table No.21 with a restaurant owner who promises to pay them 21 crores if they manage to win the game. However, as they play the game, mystery unfolds and reveals the ultimate truth which will impact their lives.

    Aditya Datt(Ashiq Banaya Apne) completely surprises you his latest coming and especially if you are not expecting much from this movie. The story of playing a live-game has been witnessed before in movie LUCK but this was well-directed , well written and well-acted as well. The movie starts off with usual romantic stuff but gets to the point directly and keeps you engrossed till the actual drama unfolds. But main twist is in the end which is the highlight of the film and you will who is the main culprit here. Credit goes to the director for handling the thriller quite well. Acknowledgement for screenplay as well. Dialogues are good. Story is awesome. Songs are just about OK. Background score is nice. Cinematography is good. Performances by Rajeev Khandelwal and Paresh Rawal are brilliant. Both of them enact their part with conviction. Paresh Rawal surprises you with his versatile act.. in fact you are going to love his character. Rajeev Khandelwal is getting better with each film. You would appreciate his choice of films.

    Table No.21 is edgy , engrossing , well-directed with superb performances and lovely twist at the end. Excellent - 4/5
    7namashi_1

    An Interesting Thriller!

    Aditya Datt's 'Table No. 21' is An Interesting Thriller, that serves a dark yet absorbing story with a highly shocking & depressing culmination. Even the performances, are commendable!

    'Table No. 21' Synopsis: A couple live a mediocre life and are thrilled to have won an exotic vacation to Fiji & their excitement increases when they get a chance to play a game for a mind boggling prize money.

    'Table No. 21' is thoroughly a thriller, although its dark & gets very heavy in its final act, which is highly shocking & depressing. It tackles a burning issue bleakly. Jimmy-Sen's Screenplay is well-penned & absorbing. Aditya Datt's Direction is top-notch. Cinematography captures the exotic locales of Fiji marvelously. Editing is stark. Music is hummable.

    Performance-Wise: The Always Amazing Paresh Rawal is faultless. He plays a twisted man with calculation & cruelty. Rajeev Khandelwal has emerged into a terrific actor. He emerges a big winner with his stupendous performance in here. Tena Desae looks stunning & delivers convincingly. Dhruv Ganesh is excellent.

    On the whole, 'Table No. 21' is a game well played!

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    • Trivia
      Whilst through the film Rajeev Khandelwal and Tina Desai are assumed to be victims of Paresh Rawal's "tests", the climax of the film safely concludes they were the actual villains of the movie all the while.
    • Goofs
      When Khan gives the task of manipulating to Vivaan, during that sequence the level of juice in Vivaan's glass changes from full to half then back to full again.
    • Quotes

      Mr. Khan: I could've killed you this easily on the first day itself. But then you would've never understood the pain my child went through.

      Vivaan Agasthi: I never realised, sir, that our joke...

      Mr. Khan: Joke? What joke? Toying around with a naive boy and stripping him of his honour, his character you call a joke? Disrobing my child in front of everyone and mortifying him, you call that a joke? Toying with someone's innocence. You call that being a man? I sent a sweet jolly boy. You just sent a bag of bones. You just sent a body. He's just a lifeless body. He's just a lifeless body, Mr. Vivaan, he's not my son. Tell me where my son is.

    • Crazy credits
      Before the credit roll, snippets of real-life ragging occurrences, media tales, messages by ragging victims and numbers of registered cases are displayed for over a minute.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Amar Akbar Anthony (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Mann Mera
      Music by Gajendra Verma

      Lyrics by Aseem Ahmed Abbasi

      Performed by Gajendra Verma

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    • Release date
      • January 4, 2013 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
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    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Table No. 21
    • Filming locations
      • Fiji
    • Production companies
      • Eros Worldwide
      • Next Gen Films
      • Sukarma Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $46,720
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $31,658
      • Jan 6, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $77,621
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 48m(108 min)
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