8x10 Tasveer


Director
Nagesh Kukunoor
Producer
Shailendra Singh
Music
Salim Merchant
Sulaiman Merchant
Neeraj Shridhar
Bohemia
Story
Nagesh Kukunoor
Banner
Percept Picture Company
Mirah Entertainment
Sahara One Motion Pictures
Release Date
Apr 3, 2009
Run Time
125 Min
Language
Hindi

Star Cast
Akshay Kumar, Ayesha Takia, Sharmila Tagore, Javed Jaffrey, Girish Karnad, Anant Mahadevan, Benjamin Gilani, Rushad Rana, Utara Pawkar
8X10 TASVEER VIDEOS
8X10 TASVEER MOVIE REVIEWS
Smashits.com
Overall, the movie rests on strong shoulders of Akshay Kumar. However, the recent allegation of a vulgar scene enacted by him at a ramp walk at the Lakme Fashion Week of getting his jeans unbuttoned by his wife Twinkle Khanna has affected his reputation. Read More
ApunKaChoice.com 1/5
So many questions beg to be answered, but they may spoil the suspense for readers. One very big flaw that yawns at the base of the plot is that the killer bumps off so many people stupidly, when he could have had what he wanted by just killing one person, Jai, and taking his place. Read More
Sify.com 1.5/5
Whether as a paranormal thriller, murder mystery, or an action drama Tasveer simply doesn't cut it. Read More
TimesOfIndia.com 2/5
There's nothing really to cheer you up in the desultory proceedings, unless you want to watch chubby-cheeked Ayesha and lissome Akshay go mountain biking when he's not squirming in the time machine. A few moments of levity are provided by Javed Jaffrey as the edgy ex-cop who speaks Hyderabadi. Read More
IBNLive.com 1/5
Akshay Kumar delivers an affected performance,never quite getting a grip on his character,failing to ground Jai in reality. He goes through his scenes mechanically,and acts out his part in an almost robotic manner. Read More
NowRunning.com 1/5
To sum up, Tasveer is boring, confusing and excruciatingly slow. Die-hard Akshay Kumar fans would love the stars performance but would be disappointed with the film. Read More
SantaBanta.com 1.5/5
On the whole, 8x10 Tasveer disappoints. The film goes wrong, in fact horribly wrong, in the penultimate 20-25 minutes, which is the lifeline of any suspense-thriller. Nagesh Kukunoor has missed the bus this time! Read More