By Buzz18, August 28, 2008 - 09:16 IST
Mukhbiir or an 'informer' is essentially the vital link between terror and the masterminds that unleash it. And there was plenty of scope for the filmmakers to use this premise to create a hard hitting, gripping human drama.
By Filmfare / Times of India / Indiatimes, August 29, 2008 - 12:19 IST
Mukhbiir has its heart at the right place but somewhere the body is disfigured. The plot gets to the point at the very outset. Director Mani Shankar gets into the intricacies of the spying business, detailing their modus operandi with conviction...
By Box Office India, August 30, 2008 - 10:13 IST
A film that will not leave any impact on the audience. If Govind Nihalani hadn’t made Drohkaal this film would have had some novelty factor. It might find its audience through DVD, VCD or through satellite telecast.
By Indya, August 30, 2008 - 10:14 IST
The film has been shot in some of the interiors of the country and the effort shows but the script definitely needed to be tighter for all the things to pull together. One of the things that will go against the film is that it isn't memorable. Nothing within the screenplay will stick with you after you leave the cinema.
By Hindustan Times, August 30, 2008 - 10:15 IST
Neither the visuals nor any department of technique elevate Mukhbiir beyond the commonplace. Characters mushroom and then become instant soup, like Suniel Shetty who's hit by more bullets than yesteryear's Coolie...
By Indiaglitz, August 30, 2008 - 10:15 IST
This is a film about a young man and the many masks he wears enacting a desperate drama where forgetting the lines means instant death. This is the story of the many lives he has to live the many deaths he has to die.