Mr. X
Mr. X
| 17 April 2015 (USA)
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After an explosion at a chemical factory gives him the power of invisibility, a former officer of the law becomes a vigilante in order to take revenge on those who have wronged him.

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Ali Hamza Cheema

I was not happy with the trailer of Mr.X but when I watched it I loved it.It is an unique kind of movie in which a man goes invisible because of effect of the chemical.Emraan Hashmi performance was good in this film.Amyra Dastur need somemore time.Music of the movie is of great significance.All songs are great and well sung."Tu jo Hain" and "Alif Se" are my favourite and beautifully sung by Ankit Tiwari.Dialogues were good but at some occasions they were silly.Story of movie is good but could have been better.Emraan Hashmi was 70% visible in the film.But overall it is an awesome movie.Please watch it and I am sure you will like it.My rating:10/10

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nevildadrewalla

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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vigivinod

I am satisfied and happy with Mr.X because after a long time I have seen such a movie....In India there are less Sci-fiction movie...and I am damn sure Mr.X can defeat movies of other countries as well as other sci-fiction Indian moviesI am sad why the people are unhappy with Mr.X why don't they see the hard work done by the actors as well as the crew members.Instead, of passing stupid comments why don't anyone see the hard work done by them....And I am sorry to say this but its truth that Mr.X is counted as worst movie because the actor is Emraan Hashmi...this is the reason why people don't except it and if in place of Emraan it was Salmaan or SRK or any other famous Actor people would have ranked Mr.X as the top whether their is no story actually the problem is people don't accept new Actors or Actress they want their famous actor.......before judging the film you people just have a look that after working many hours they have completed the movie..

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binducherungath

Mr. X, a film churned out by Bhatt Camp, fails miserably. Initial frames appeared as if the movie might build up an interesting plot of ATD's (Anti Terrorist Department) efforts to save the Chief Minister's life but later turns out to be a mere flick of illogically knit sub-plots of vicious conspiracy, saviours turning out to be murderers, treachery, betrayal, power-hungry dirty games, flashes of romance (though it is hardly romantic), and the main plot of journey of Raghuram Rathod to be the invisible Mr. X. Irony is, Mr. Invisible is hardly invisible, dominates the screen space most of the time.Raghuram Rathod (Imraan Hashmi) and his girl friend Sia (Amyra Dastur), are part of ATD. Raghu dares to risk his life to save a group of people kept as hostage by a terrorist group. Sia, reluctantly allows Raghu to risk his life (since she is in love with him). There are moments of passion dispassionately expressed between the two, even when Raghu proposes to her and commits to enter into marital relationship. Before their dream could turn into reality, Raghu is provided with an opportunity to save Chief Minister, whose life is under threat from a terrorist group. But that opportunity turns out to be a trap for Raghu. He finds himself in a big problem, where he is not given a choice but asked to do something which he doesn't approve of. Corny sub-plots and events lead Raghu to become invisible Mr. X who can be viewed in UV light / Sunlight/ Neon light. And there starts the journey of Mr. X taking revenge with those who made his life hell, played with his dreams, and destroyed his very existence itself.Script and screenplay do not build up at all. Sia who claims that Raghu is her only emotional anchor believes at the spur of the moment that he is wrong and starts hating him. And later when she encounters the invisible Mr. X, she infers him to be Raghu just with a simple touch with the invisible. She is able to relate with the Bheeni Bheeni Khushbhu of Raghu and declares to ADP and others that Mr. X is none other than Raghu. It is ironic that Mr. X' body retains the original fragrance even after the accident or chemical treatment of his body. Sia is not surprised / shocked to learn regarding Raghu being alive. She does not even try to understand what he went through, but still knows very well that when and how he can become visible. Sia is shown to be a die-hard honest officer, but neither her heart functions nor her mind. She responded to him with great acrimony most of the time. And Raghu realizes that his transformation to Mr. X is not for his love but to initiate his revenge saga.Mr. X is shown in his torn jacket all the time. The logic??? The invisible person doesn't need to take bath, doesn't need to change clothes, but definitely does need love. Even when the whole refinery has caught fire, a telephone line is intact. Raghu who survives this fire is still strong enough to make a call. Neither his appearance change nor his jacket. Ah... The height of idiocy... Arunoday as ATD chief is not at all able to pull off his character. Tanmay Bhatt (Polo), a hacker, is just a filler in the plot.What was the intent of the makers through Mr. X - to tell a love story or a story of revenge saga or a sci-fi thriller ...the film fails in all of them. One can neither fall in love nor empathize with the characters. Bhatt Camp takes the audience for granted and messes up completely with Mr. X.

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