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Mr. X (2015)

Mr. X (2015)

GENRESAction,Drama,Sci-Fi,Thriller
LANGHindi
ACTOR
Emraan HashmiAmyra DasturTanmay BhatSushil Pandey
DIRECTOR
Vikram Bhatt

SYNOPSICS

Mr. X (2015) is a Hindi movie. Vikram Bhatt has directed this movie. Emraan Hashmi,Amyra Dastur,Tanmay Bhat,Sushil Pandey are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2015. Mr. X (2015) is considered one of the best Action,Drama,Sci-Fi,Thriller movie in India and around the world.

A young couple who are government officers dedicated to their jobs and the nation. They are impassioned about their work and each other. All that changes in an instant in the face of a shocking betrayal which turns the tables on both of them. A potent solution to all of these crimes is discovered by the young man, in the form of invisibility, a condition that befalls the hero. The power of invisibility can be used to great good or can be corrupted to great evil; which does he choose? Especially when confronted with the one obstacle between achieving his goal and becoming all live without his love.

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Mr. X (2015) Reviews

  • Bravo Bhatts....I wanna kick your Butts

    Anshuman7862015-04-23

    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

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  • No Story, no logic

    m-siddharth93-746-1577782015-04-21

    I stopped watching Bollywood movies but after watching 'Badlapur', I thought they aren't that bad and so went to watch Mr. X because of its interesting plot which made me realize why I stopped watching Bollywood movies (again). The film starts abruptly giving a crash course for the character's life, whole character development in first 15 min with the song, after that the characters are dropped and the actors are allowed to do whatever the hell they want. The movie insults the intellect of the audience by offering bullshit logical explanation to how the protagonist gains his powers and what exactly is his power set. Somehow, a chemical that he ingests not only makes him invisible but also his clothes!! He becomes visible irrespective of the light source's direction. It is more than apparent that they have bent the logic to their convenience like giving the power of invisibility to a piece of clothing which had nothing to do with the chemical ingested or the chemical at the warehouse, just to keep the character clothed whenever he decides to make an appearance. The heroine is given a complicated and borderline artificial personality, also a not so subtle attempt to portray her as an antagonist which FAILS and instead comes out really foolish. The only thing that made this movie different was the new antagonist, he really had a presence but fellow actors sabotaged his talent and made him look like a fool too. Anyways the reason I rate this 4 instead of 2 is because of the antagonist. I know getting an original idea is tough but doesn't mean that the producers (and/or directors) get to pick out a movie out of the shelf and remake it into a monstrosity. To the directors: Please invest some time and find a set of eyes with a brain to tag along with you when you waste money making movies which kill your reputation and the viewer's time. Moral of the story for the viewers: Check (and believe) the IMDb score before you decide to go to a movie!

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  • And I thought 'Creature 3D' was bad.

    akshay-ranganathan2015-04-18

    How to start reviewing this mess of a movie? I really do not have any idea, folks! This is so appallingly bad, that even 'Creature 3D' looks like 'Jurassic Park' in comparison. Shoddy VFX, unintentionally funny scenes, lazily scripted movie, and many things are going bad for this movie. If you all think that being derivative is a problem, then you all are wrong, as even though a movie like 'Kick', though a remake of the original Telugu movie, 'Kick', had provided better entertainment than this. Mr. Vikram Bhatt, we all know about your obsession for 3D technology and VFX nowadays, but they are like confetti, increases the visual appeal of the movie. But the backbone of the movie is the story/screenplay, which in this case, is just lazily written and disengages the audience. Better improve this time, Vikram. Yes, I do agree that 'Mr. X' is derived from 'Mr. X'(1957 film), 'Mr. India' (1987 film) and 'Hollow Man'(2000 film), and its a bad amalgamation of these films too. So sad to even state that it had lots of potential. Without further speech, let's dive into the synopsis. Hashmi's character, Raghu, an officer in the Mumbai anti-terrorism squad, survives a deadly attack on his life in a chemical factory by his corrupt boss (Arunoday Singh). Severely disfigured, Raghu is 'saved' by a helpful scientist who offers him an anti-radiation drug still in the testing stage that instantly results in complete cell regeneration, but also turns him invisible except in direct sunlight and in blue lighting. It's the kind of bunkum that's impossible to logically explain. Even Bhatt knows that; he gets the scientist to quickly declare it a miracle of god: "The more science knows, the more it realizes it knows nothing." Raghu, who now rechristens himself Mr X, decides to use these new 'powers' to seek revenge on his offenders. Meanwhile his fiancée (Amyra Dastur), a fellow officer in the ATS, literally "sniffs" out the fact that Raghu is Mr X, and convinced that he has gone rogue, becomes obsessed with stopping him in his blood-thirsty mission. Off the crew, story (Vikram Bhatt) had potential, but is just screwed by its lazily written screenplay (Vikram Bhatt), as mentioned above. And, it even has continuity errors. For example, the story is set in Mumbai, but the chase scenes, and other action sequences are clearly shot somewhere in the foreign. Dialogues (Shagufta Rafique) are at times clap-worthy, at times unintentionally funny. Overall inconsistent. VFX (K. V. Sanjit) is at times outlandish and tacky. Music (Ankit Tiwari, Jeet Ganguly) is not memorable, too bad for an Emraan Hashmi/Vikram Bhatt/Mahesh Bhatt movie. The background score (Raju Singh) is captivating, though. Cinematography (Pravin Bhatt) is beautiful. Stunts (Dan Hirst) often look labored and fake. Moreover, audience gets disengaged further, due to badly conceived stunts. Off the cast, Emraan Hashmi looked bored and restrained. Amyra Dastur has improved considerably, after her flop debut 'Issaq'. Arunoday Singh looked awkward, too bad for a villain. Nora Fatehi is just ignorable. Tanmay Bhatt hammed. Rest of the cast didn't act well. Overall, 'Mr. X' is for those, who want to be sarcastically entertained. It will provide you unintentional laughs, guaranteed.

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  • The Illogical Hollow-Man

    ahegde31492015-05-14

    Nothing great can be expected from the Bhatts these days. Still I gave Mr.X a try considering Emraan Hashmi's acting and it being promoted as a science fiction. Forget science-fiction this movie defies your logic. The screenplay feels like it has been written for people with single digit IQ. Raghu (Emraan Hashmi) works in anti- terrorism department with his girlfriend Seeya (Amyra Dastur). He is framed for murder of CM and then presumed to be killed by the bad guys who set it up (who actually work for the anti-terrorist dept. itself!?!). But the hero lives and helped by some unknown doctor giving him some drug. This induces some reaction making him invisible. Bravo! The hero is set, time to beat the bad guys! There is absolutely zero science here and all we get is fill of ho-hum. The action is worse so is the crappy CGI! The dialogues are pathetic and even Emraan Hashmi couldn't save this ride. Not at all recommended. RATING: [0.5/5]

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  • Even Emraan Hashmi Couldn't Save It. ♦ 0%

    TejasNair2015-04-18

    I usually abstain myself from rating a film 0%, but earlier this year Roy (2015) and then Ek Paheli Leela (2015) forced me to go ahead with naught. Vikram Bhatt's latest experiment also falls in the same category. With a feeble opening sequence, the film begins to confirms its audience's nightmare by constructing a make-believe story on a clumsy and baseless plot. Raghu (Hashmi) is an officer with the anti- terrorist squad who is cheated by his own men and eventually murdered. Only, to find that he's not really dead, but invisible; and helping him in becoming undead is, no prize for guessing, none other than the Almighty. Now, as absurd as it sounds, the writers flounder with the most basic factor involved in a sci-fi setup like this - they fail to distinguish between science and God. And we end up wondering - was it God that made him invisible or science? And if you choose to watch this (which I am advocating you not to), that should be the one thing you must try to find out, for there is not much excitement anywhere else. There is dub-step music for revelers if they feel like getting up in between the movie and dance. The dialogs are pure terrible with some examples that goes like "...nahi, tum kanoon mat todo..." as if justice is a ceramic plate, or "...jab science ko kuch pata nahi hota, to samaj lo wo Bhagwan hai..." While Emraan Hashmi is the showman, he clearly does what he was told and I am not much of a fan of his script- choosing abilities. His co-actor Amyra Dastur should have packed her bags the day she was cast opposite Prateik Babbar in her debut film. She CANNOT act. Period. In addition, the CGI makes Jaani Dushman (2002) look like a masterpiece. There is no single source of entertainment in this film that one could possibly extract. With scenes copied from Badshah (1999) and The Italian Job (2003), Mr. X should be shoveled right into where most films of the Bhatt clan go: the overfilled dustbin. BOTTOM LINE: I cannot be more critical than this and if you still decide to watch it, then let Mr. X save you. 0/10 - fail. Can be watched with a typical Indian family? YES

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