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Mr. X

  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 13m
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3.7/10
2.5K
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Mr. X (2015)
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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.After gaining the power of invisibility; a man becomes a vigilante, in order to take revenge on those who have wronged him.After gaining the power of invisibility; a man becomes a vigilante, in order to take revenge on those who have wronged him.

  • Director
    • Vikram Bhatt
  • Writers
    • Vikram Bhatt
    • Shagufta Rafique
  • Stars
    • Emraan Hashmi
    • Amyra Dastur
    • Tanmay Bhat
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    • Director
      • Vikram Bhatt
    • Writers
      • Vikram Bhatt
      • Shagufta Rafique
    • Stars
      • Emraan Hashmi
      • Amyra Dastur
      • Tanmay Bhat
    • 20User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    Emraan Hashmi
    • Raghuram Rathod…
    Amyra Dastur
    Amyra Dastur
    • Siya Verma
    Tanmay Bhat
    Tanmay Bhat
    • Popo
    Sushil Pandey
    Sushil Pandey
    • Tiwari
    Samir Chandra
    • Scientist
    Gurmeet Choudhary
    • Dancer
    Nora Fatehi
    Nora Fatehi
    • Dancer
    Bikramjeet Kanwarpal
    Bikramjeet Kanwarpal
    • Devraj Verma
    Umar Raza Khan
    Umar Raza Khan
    • Senior Officer
    Wasim Khan
    • Driver
    Lovennist
    • Biker
    • (voice)
    Atul Mathur
    Atul Mathur
    • Terrorist
    Aarav Mishra
    • Serial Killer
    Shruti Panwar
    Shruti Panwar
    • Madhuri
    • (as Shruti Ulfat)
    Vanessa Rewrie
    • Friend
    Karan Sharma
    Mohit Sheoran
    • Police Constable
    Arunoday Singh
    Arunoday Singh
    • ACP Bhardwaj
    • Director
      • Vikram Bhatt
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      • Vikram Bhatt
      • Shagufta Rafique
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    1Anshuman786

    Bravo Bhatts....I wanna kick your Butts

    Don't jump out of your skin to find a reptilian like guy hitting on a pretty girl and wins her heart instead of experiencing a brief history of pain from the back of her hand. Yes! We are talking about Emraan Hashmi !!!Save your face-palm act for later as we have numerous such examples in bollywood and what's more disappointing is that they never give up. Such movies extend the credibility gap by portraying those girls as willfully offering to indulge in carnal acts with such atrocities. Majority would question that if it were some kind of legal Euthanasia? Even you may want to slit your own throat before watching such ugly duckling get lucky again, but believe me that is his USP (Even you might have secretly wished to switch roles with him).

    Storyline: Raghu(Emraan Hashmi) a short stature cop from Mumbai police was assigned to protect the CM. He proved himself worthy of it by successfully terminating a terrorist who had hijacked a roadways bus, while leaving the tough job of diffusing the bomb to the girl. Thereafter, Raghu fell into the trap of his ambitious senior(Arunoday Singh) who sets him up to kill the CM. Hah! child's play! Raghu does the job in a jiffy. Now to ensure a clean job the senior(Arunoday Singh) had to wipe out the loose ends by killing E.H. restoring the law and order back. (You must have seen this part in -Phir bhi Dil hai Hindustani)

    What I like about Mahesh Bhatt is how easily he slaps on the face of any logic one could ever come across. His new anti-radiation drug could make anybody disappear by its mere ingestion. Moreover such scientific breakthrough drug was being tested in a roadside company with practically no security at all. Yeah, burn those obsolete schoolbooks and join Bhatt classes on IIN instead; his daughter had already topped IIM's in "two states" and I am sure most of us have seen that flick too. The experimental drug was carelessly tossed in a beverage refrigerator of that company and was in easy access to any Tom, Dick or Harry. The Doctor easily transported it out of the company and was pretty confident while delivering it to Raghu, maybe she also wanted him to give up the ghost.

    One can assess her level of confidence when she explained that the drug was not tested even on lab mice. But much to her dismay the lecher disappeared immediately after its consumption as a side effect to that drug. F***ing nemesis !!! He could only be seen under UV radiation now..Wow ! How ? Bravo Bhatts ...I wanna kick you butts . But on the other hand this discovery solves the riddle of invisible audiences who are occupying most of the seats for this Movie. Verdict: (Vanished) /10
    4Ansango

    An abominable attempt to create new age Mr. India

    A new offering from Bhatt camp,Mr. X runs on the same formula as previous films of this camp.

    An invisible hero who is a vigilante,An actress who does everything to capture the hero because she loves her duty more than anything,some lip-locks,A few romantic tracks and a decrepit and weak storyline,all sums up to make a film which is below the moderate mark.The main problem lies in the writing which is terrible.The plot is stale and pathetic.The screenplay is very slow and exasperating.The sluggish narration is another big drawback.The movie is full of unnecessary and foolish scenes which are too aggravating and makes you to yawn.The basic premise is good but is presented in such a absurd and ridiculous manner that the film seems like a preposterous mishmash of Mr.India and various vigilante films.Some scenes of the movie seems bizarre and comical.The situations created in the movie are ludicrous and risible.The ending is open and a gate for sequel has been left open(Oh god......plz save us).

    Emraan hashmi is a good actor and this time again he plays her role nicely.He has played such type of roles many times and he fits nicely in his role.Although in some scenes he becomes dismayed and uneasy.Amyra is terribly bad and vexatious.He is extremely weak in acting.Arunodaya is decent.

    Vikram bhatt's direction is neither good nor bad.Dialogues of the movie are plain and sometimes afflicting too.The film needs a serious editing and can be trimmed down by almost 30 minutes.Music is repetitive and bad.Only title track is audible.Visuals are good.

    Mr. X is an attempt to create a Desi sci- fi thriller.The attempt is genuine,noble and praiseworthy but its outcome is not good enough.The main problem of the film is its paper- thin plot.If you are a fan of Emraan or Bhatt camp then you might find it good.Otherwise wait for its DVD to come out and save your hard earned bucks. 4.2 out of 10 is too much.
    3rajmannar-08230

    Lifeless

    The idea of the story had enough potential to make a interesting movie. But, the script, screenplay, acting are all below par, making for a stale fare. Nothing is redeeming about this movie. You can probably watch it with the comfort of the remote. Even a bad plot can be redeemed to some extent with good acting, but here both EmraanHashmi and Amrtya are below par. Amrtya is totally wooden and misfit in a already hopelessly written role. Hashmi appears and disappears as the invisible guy, but his presence or lack of it doesn't make any difference. Of course, he does get couple of trademark smooching scenes. One can't help recollect the excellent MR.India movie, a movie based on an invisible lead, to contrast how poor this one fares, even with technology of 30 years forward!
    4nadkarnisumeet

    The audience went invisible here!!

    Mr X review :

    He is an ATS cop livin' in with his junior colleague. The lovers crack down on terrorists and make out during their spare time. Life's pretty wham bam (pun unintended) for the couple until Mr. Cop becomes victim of a conspiracy, gets burnt in a chemical factory, emerges as an invisible entity and rechristens himself Mr. X. Directed by Vikram Bhatt for his family banner (Vishesh Films) and featuring their in- house protege Emraan Hashmi as You-know-who, the film is a latest interpretation of the invisible man.

    If the attempt was one upmanship on Shekhar Kapur's 1987 classic 'Mr India' or an Indianised 'Hollow man' (2001), regret to inform that X comes nowhere close to them. At most, it gets better than RGVs unbearable 'Gaayab' (2005) which had an invisible Tusshar Kapoor doing unmentionables to Antara Mali.

    Of the cast, Emraan Hashmi plays the lead with a feel that he can do such roles in his sleep now. Newcomer Amyra Dastur is easy on the eyes but falls flat on the acting front. Still, she fares better than Arunoday Singh who makes a laughing stock of his ATS chief character. He deserves applause for providing unintentional LOL moments in serious situations something even Tanmay Bhat (of 'All India Bakchod' defame), the supposed comedian of the piece isn't able to pull off.

    The dialogues are stale. Lyrics contrived. And the music unsatisfactory. The conspiracy plot is borrowed from SRK starrer 'Baadshah' (1998), transformation to invisibility has a 'Hollow man' hangover and the vigilante hero resembles 'Mr. India'. Situations are specially created for item numbers and smooch sessions.

    The only positive aspects are the VFX and 3D effects worked within a low budget, something Vikram Bhatt has mastered over the years ('Haunted', 2011 and 'Raaz 3D') and he doesn't disappoint on this front!

    One thing certain, Emraan Hashmi needs to shed his repetitive acts film after film and re-invent himself at the earliest. He's clearly not enjoying himself in such mediocre enterprises now and the disinterest shows on screen. As a film reviewer, I may be sounding harsh and judgemental, but trust me sir, the audience can be more cruel!!

    Regards, Sumeet Nadkarni.
    4nevildadrewalla

    Nothing special in the Effects and run of the mill "Badla" story

    We went to see the movie as we had liked the effects in the teaser, because Emraan Hashmi movies are usually good and because it was in 3d. Thought the whole thing would be fun to watch.

    Sadly the effects were a copy of hollow man and thus did not appeal. There was no creativity. The guy would switch his invisibility on and off as if there was a defect in his invisibility and no control. The effect of carrying his girl while being invisible was the only new good effect but was already a part of the teaser.

    The story was run of the mill "badla" one and not expected from Vikram Bhatt. Effects do not make a movie but there should be a good story.

    The songs were irritating and the singer sounds like he has woken up from his sleep and started to sing. The lady's voice was auto tuned. So nothing much was achieved in the music department. The song "you can call me X" was like giving an option to the audience.

    The worse thing was that we saw this movie in "Starcity Matunga". We were made to pay 15 bucks for a pair of 3d glasses that we can keep. Unfortunately the glasses were so cheap that there was no 3d effect in some. only half my family was able to see 3d. Even after exchanging the glasses 3 or 4 times we could not see 3d. The staff in the theater were kind enough to help us exchange the glasses but the quality of the glasses had not been tested.

    Emraan Hashmi is advised to use his good discretionary powers to only act in good movies and not trust the people who sell him special effects. Also he could select a good boy image, There was nothing much in performances of the other actors. The reason why the invisibility happen was stupid and not convincing. Maybe the twist with which the villain is exposed was the only bit of intelligence in the movie.

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    • Trivia
      Remake of Ashok Kuamr's film Mr x 1957 directed by Nanabhai Bhatt, father of Mahesh Bhatt.
    • Goofs
      At the end when Amyra Dastur was taking a bath, and Emraan Hashmi came, and she looked at him, the camera moved, the Towel that she was wearing was seen at the corner, and no one will take a shower wearing a towel around his/her chest.
    • Alternate versions
      The UK release was cut, the distributor chose to reduce scenes of strong violence and horror in order to obtain a 12A classification. An uncut 15 classification was available.
    • Connections
      Referenced in C.I.D.: Jaanbaaz Mr. X (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Tu Jo Hain
      Written by: Mohnish Raza

      Produced and Performed by: Ankit Tiwari

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    • Release date
      • April 17, 2015 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Мистер Икс
    • Production company
      • Vishesh Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $44,995
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $30,097
      • Apr 19, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,061,387
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      • 2h 13m(133 min)
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