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4/10
it's a typical indian masala film. avoid it.
krunal-24114 June 2019
Prabhu devas acting is not up to mark. tamannah is up to mark but it's not a scary movie . typical hindi movie.
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4/10
'Khamoshi' shines in the beginning but then it becomes unclear, Avoid it.
Tejas_Vinda_AITS14 June 2019
Khamoshi is inspired by Hollywood movie Hush 2016.

Prabhu deva suffering from schizophrenia . He wants to kill tamannaah as he thinks the property she in living in is his .

Tamannaah is deaf and mute girl, Inspired by hush with Indian twist and turns .

Didn't believe prabhu deva can do such role..., over doing it.,in a Silent movie.

No horror its just tht tammana is screaming all the time..., Gore and blood - missing.

They just copy-pasted (HUSH 2016) with indian taste, fails & hush itself is not a grt movie either ...!!
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4/10
Waste of Time!
waqarortho16 August 2019
Dozens of Silly Mistakes in Story Writing! Watched for Prabhu and Tamanna!
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1/10
Boring
azizessimour14 June 2019
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Boring Film nothing New I don't like it I waste my money
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1/10
Not good
boukhchebtarik14 June 2019
Not good movie nothing new I don't like the Story Flop
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1/10
Worst Movie
dkverma-vit19 August 2020
One of the worst movie i have ever watched.No story, No plot. I trusted actors but now i should be cautious when watching Prabhu Deva or Tamanna's movie.
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1/10
Pathetic and boring moving
sagarvaishali-7440125 September 2022
Its such a pathetic movie. Bad story writing. It just cannot be classified under a thriller. Bcoz it was not a thriller at all. Its such a big house and surbhi cannot find a house to hide what a shame. Over that dev comes out of searching to talk to his father n by that time surbhi cannot escape the house again what pathetic writting. Seriously Indians should stop copying holly movie n just stop making fun of it. From the beginning it was clear father was dead n he was mad. Police had no role. No power what a shame..atleast make police act like police. N James what pathetic attempt to fight. It was a waste of time.
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10/10
Khamoshi Review
Magow-Intermean15 June 2019
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A London-based millionaire, deaf-mute, Surbhi (Tamannaah Bhatia) makes multiple enemies when she decides to use the property she inherits from her adoptive mother towards the betterment of kids living in an Indian orphanage. After walking out of a torturous marriage back in India, Dev's (Prabhu Deva) mother settles down in London and adopts a baby girl there, who goes on to inherit her estate after her death. But, Dev is not happy about giving away what he thinks is rightfully his, and would stop at nothing until he exacts revenge from his adoptive sister.

The film starts with the promise to satiate our quench for thrillers that are/could have been at par with their international counterparts. But, 20 minutes into 'Khamoshi' and you already know that this movie is yet another classic example of predictable writing in the crime-thriller genre, coupled with some lackluster performances and an end that wraps up in a tearing hurry.

Barring a few shocking scenes and some conniving moves by the antagonist, there is hardly anything about 'Khamoshi' that catches your fancy or throws you off your seats.

Tamannah as the headstrong deaf-mute heiress to a multi-million estate is convincing but lacks the conviction of a terrorised girl, whose life is hanging by a thread. Prabhu Deva, too, has his moments as the tormented Dev, but that sense of fear in his piercing hazel (achieved with not-so-convincing contact lenses) eyes and pathos that his back story begins to evoke, fizzles out shortly after the first half.

As a thriller that's focussed on one dreadful night, 'Khamoshi' fails to hold your attention for too long and ends up being bit of a drag.

With reasonably good actors and a story that had the material to turn into something remarkable, director Chakri Toleti presents a half-baked broth of a thriller and underuses some of his underdeveloped characters played by Vikram Bhatt and Bhumika Chawla.

'Khamoshi' shines in the beginning but then it becomes ice-cold half way into its murky narrative.
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