Read the Mulk Movie Reviews Starring Rishi Kapoor, Taapsee Pannu, Manoj Pahwa, Prateik Babbar, Rajat Kapoor, Ashutosh Rana.


Reviews Counted: 34
Score: 97%


Bollywood Hindi Movie Mulk Reviews and Ratings from Top Film Critics.
Director: Anubhav Sinha
Producer: Deepak Mukut, Anubhav Sinha
Writer: Anubhav Sinha
Genre: Drama
Release Date: 3 August 2018

Film is a powerful tale, poorly told. The Rishi Kapoor, Taapsee Pannu film fails to pack a punch despite highlighting important concepts with strong performances ... Full Review

Mulk is a film that’s relevant, brave and is a must-watch. It has thought-provoking message which drives home the point ... Full Review

Director Anubhav Sinha touches a relevant nerve with Mulk, and this fictional story seems believable as marginalised groups continue to be routinely targeted in this country ... Full Review

Any film that does not demonize, that talks of peace and brotherhood, in these dark, cynical times, is to be lauded. Mulk is Anubhav Sinha’s best film, and it concerns us all ... Full Review

Mulk is the sort of film that sheds light on all that is wrong with India ... Full Review

Mulk isn’t original cinema, it’s not even its own film, but it’s a much needed reminder and lesson that we live in a secular nation, something that we always strive for ... Full Review

Watch it for its stout-hearted espousal of sanity. It isn't often that Bollywood shows such spine ... Full Review

MULK is a hard hitting and exhilarating saga that effectively talks about some of the burning issues of our country ... Full Review

Pinches The Soul To Question Your Humanity! It's not just Sinha's best written work but also one of the best to come out of Bollywood ... Full Review

The essential gravitas of its predecessors gets a solid dose of drama and old world dialoguebaazi in Mulk, which may seem simplistic, clichéd and broad but is fiery and rousing ... Full Review

Mulk does have its flaws, but you cannot fault the intention ... Full Review

Mulk screams so bad it mutes its distinct voice. Mulk gets a lot of things right, including its vision of the country as a place where underneath the punctilious, forced-secular surface there are volatilities waiting to go off ... Full Review

Perceptive drama is to terrorism what Pink was to feminism ... Full Review

In a rare feat for Bollywood, Sinha's politics are clear right at the beginning of the film, as he takes quiet potshots at Swach Bharat Abhiyan, demonetisation and the upcoming elections ... Full Review

The relationship between Bilal and his elder brother is one of Mulk’s most moving aspects ... Full Review

But it is also in these scenes that Mulk reveals a spine most films don't. The film here turns into a tragedy-of-errors, where prejudices are stripped, shamed and weeded out, making Mulk a film for our times ... Full Review

The film makes you see these dark truths and you can't help but nod. The solution it gives, that both communities need to closely watch it's fringe elements and not turn everything a few radicals do into national news, is a sensible thing to say but you can't alas, talk sense to a mob ... Full Review

Film is most compelling when there is no action at hand – that is, when it goes from generic social drama to angry courtroom drama ... Full Review

A must for every Indian. Changes the way we look at terror-accused families ... Full Review

With its heart in the right place, Mulk sets out to deliver a hard-hitting message, which is the need of the hour where religion is the most misunderstood thing ... Full Review

The film has its heart in the right place and has a clear message - it's set out to deliver ... Full Review

Rishi Kapoor, Taapsee Pannu-starrer is as gritty, hard-hitting as it gets ... Full Review

Bitterly Honest, Utterly Essential ... Full Review

A powerful film that questions definition of terrorism and terrorists ... Full Review

Director Anubhav Sinha tells a compelling story that many filmmakers might not dare to ... Full Review

If you are an Indian, you can't miss this movie. Does not take sides, yet gives you the correct picture of present India ... Full Review

A film like ‘Mulk’ reminds you of how important a pan-Indian medium like Hindi cinema is to communicating ideas that preserve our social fabric ... Full Review

Crackling drama, whistle-worthy politics. The film’s screenplay is political and its dialogue piercing, dramatic ... Full Review

The film is not preachy, but raises a pertinent question, especially in the current political environment. It doesn’t ask you to pick a side, but wants you to introspect ... Full Review

For a second if you don't imagine this to be a film at all, but a compelling conversation; its motive, and indeed its structure, will begin to make more sense to you ... Full Review

The strong performance by the actors manages to hold your attention. The flick doesn’t mince words and states things without dilly-dallying ... Full Review

A hard-hitting storyline with Rishi Kapoor and Taapsee Pannu as the knockout punch ... Full Review

Mulk is worth a watch because it focuses on some pivotal issues of the day ... Full Review

The real hero of 'Mulk' is the script and the performance of the actors ... Full Review