Bhram

 (2008)
ADVERTISEMENT

Critics Reviews

User Reviews Critics Reviews
| Apr 11, 2008
Desi Hits!, NY
FINAL VERDICT: Let's put it this way - it isn't a bad film but could have been handled much better. Overall the film is worth an afternoon trip to the theatre as long as you don't go under any illusions! ... Full Review
| Apr 05, 2008
IndiaGlitz
The conceiving of the film has been terribly poor. The music of the film is good but emerges just about anywhere. Many scenes in the film are purely unwanted. Milind passes off well as the business tycoon. Antra [Sheetal Menon] is a successful model ... Full Review
| Apr 04, 2008
NowRunning
Overall, Bhram as a movie is just average....Screenplay and dialogues disappoint.....The performance factor of the movie is impressive.....As the relationship grew he gets exposed to some traumatic mystery....Simone Singh is first-rate..... ... Full Review
| Apr 04, 2008
NowRunning
The performance factor of the movie is impressive. Overall, Bhram as a movie is just average but could do well at the single screens; hot women with loads of steamy scenes. Dino Morea does well. Simone Singh is first-rate. ... Full Review

Merinews, India
Bhram of making a good film This stylishly shot film suffers from one major fault - writing. The only attribute worth mentioning about the film is its stylish cinematography. ... Full Review

Glamsham.com
As for the characters, the less said the better. Sheetal Menon may be a good model, but she does not have that necessary skill to convey her presence on screen. Sadly, you cringe when the characters mouth these so-called 'adult dialogues'. ... Full Review

Smash Hits, India
Though every human uses illusions to distract one's mind from a truth they would rather not face, but their effects can be drastic and that is what 'Bhram' is all about. Pawan Kaul, the director, is happy that he got an opportunity to give shape to his long cherished dreams. ... Full Review

Bollywood World
According to sources, Bhavna Iyer, who has written the story of "Bhram", was also the editor of Stardust and therefore was well versed in spicy journalism. Deepshikha's character thrives on writing spicy news about the rich and famous and she is perpetually on the lookout for controversies. ... Full Review