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Agent Vinod (2012) Review Aggregator

Submitted by on March 24, 2012 – 7:41 amNo Comment | 117 views


Saif Ali Khan’s spy thriller ‘Agent Vinod’ has been released yesterday, and the film that has been directed by Sriran Raghavan that has Kareena Kapoor playing the lead role has evoked mostly negative reviews from critics!

Rediff says this this Agent isn’t clever enough: “Agent Vinod may be the best looking actioner we’ve seen, and Sriram Raghavan may be a unanimous choice to hold the joystick, but watching him play this particular game shows him distracted by the window dressing — and not trying hard enough to save the princess. “

IBN Live calls it a boring, disappointing film: “For a large portion of Agent Vinod, you don’t know where things are going… and then it all stretches on so needlessly that you stop caring. Given that this is a film that sees itself as a desi-style Bond, it has glaring loopholes that are embarrassing.”

Koimoi feels its chances at the box office are real slim: “Agent Vinod is a half-baked fare which disappoints. You do not love Agent Vinod or root for him. And there’s not a lot else to distract you away from the main story, which falls flat on its face. The film will not fare too well at the box-office as word of mouth publicity will not work in its favour.”



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