![]() Director Shamin DesaiMusic Pritam ChakrabortyEditing Aarif SheikhStory Shamin DesaiDialogues Sanjay MasoomChoreography Raju KhanSandeep Shirodkar Banner Percept Picture CompanyShowman International Release Date Oct 26, 2012Language Hindi | STAR CASTEmraan Hashmi, Sagarika Ghatge, Neha Dhupia, Aditya Pancholi, Murli Sharma, Rahul Singh, Dune Kossatz, Genna Cloud, Dunay NortjeRUSH VIDEOSRUSH PHOTO GALLERYRUSH MOVIE REVIEWSBollywoodHungama 2/5 On the whole, RUSH looks like a rushed job. It could've been an interesting take on ambition and aspiration, but it comes across as a half-baked product. Read More ApunKaChoice.com 2/5 Emraan Hashmi, as always, throws himself into the role but is let down by trite writing and poor character sketch. Sagarika Ghatge doesn't deliver anything exceptional; Neha Dhupia is a tad better and Aditya Pancholi is over the top. In a nutshell, Rush is a film you would happily forget in a hurry. No adrenaline Rush, this. Read More SantaBanta.com 3/5 Rush does have its sluggish chunks in the storytelling. But the narrative gathers strength from the basic plot structure where a television journalist is shown to be on the run. Some of the chase sequences are expertly done. And the whole theme of the newsmaker's descent into compromised journalism makes for some riveting moments. Read More Rediff.com 1/5 Neha Dhupia looks pretty and does her bit. The rest of the actors are wasted. The shooting style in a lot of scenes and even the songs with spot lights on actors gives the feel of the 1980s cinema. We cannot recommend Rush. Read More NowRunning.com 1/5 Over all, Rush comes across a very tackily done rushed up job making you literally rush towards the exit doors. Read More NDTV 3/5 Rush has the bone though not enough meat to make for a juicy fare on the excesses of television journalism. It leaves you wondering what director Shamin Desai would have done with his film making career had he lived. Read More Glamsham.com 1.5/5 RUSH had the potential to be a decent flick but too many gaping holes in the script let the plot down at crucial stages. Read More |