![]() Director Aditya DattProducer Viki RajaniSunil A Lulla Music Gajendra VermaSachin Gupta Cinematography Ravi WaliaEditing Devendra MurdeshwarStory Sheershak AnandShantanu Ray Chhibber Screenplay Sheershak AnandAbhijeet Deshpande Shantanu Ray Chhibber Dialogues Abhijeet DeshpandeChoreography Remo D SouzaAction Parvez KhanBanner Next GenEros International Release Date Jan 4, 2013Language Hindi | STAR CASTRajeev Khandelwal, Tena Desae, Paresh Rawal, Dhruv Ganesh, Hanif Hilal, Ashish KapoorTABLE NO 21 VIDEOSTABLE NO 21 PHOTO GALLERYTABLE NO 21 MOVIE REVIEWSTimesOfIndia.com 3/5 The first half is slow-paced, as a thriller it has its flaws, the direction isn't really superlative, but post-interval it spins into another zone and the climax hits home. Read More BollywoodHungama 3.5/5 On the whole, TABLE NO. 21 is a commendable movie-going experience. If you are an extremely choosy moviegoer who watches select first-rate films a year, make sure TABLE NO. 21 is included on your listing. Strongly recommended! Read More NowRunning.com 2.5/5 Table No. 21, although may not be a completely out of the box, never before concept but it's the execution of the story and the acting that makes this film a one time watch. Read More OneIndia 3/5 If you aren't looking out for some masala entertainment and prefer some serious suspense, Table No 21 should be your first choice. The movie impresses us with an unusual and interesting concept. On the whole, the movie is a little slow-paced, yet has lots to say. Read More ApunKaChoice.com 3/5 All in all, Table No 21 is an engaging watch but it could have been much better if not for the amateurish direction by Aditya Datt. Read More SantaBanta.com 3/5 The film is little slow in the First Half, That's because (Maybe) the writer wanted you to understand the character's and the Game. But as soon as the second half concludes, The film goes into a total different aura of 'Bumpy-Rides' altogether. Read More NDTV 2.5/5 This table does have its share of stray inducements but if you intend to go the whole hog, you would do well to think twice. Read More IBNLive.com 2/5 Table No 21 squanders its potential. The film's ending is bold, but little else is consistent or gripping. It's also unforgivably lazy and amateurish in its approach to characterization and narrative. Read More Rediff.com 3/5 On the whole, Table No 21 should be watched for the reactive social commentary that it is, and should not be misconceived as a vigilante film. Read More BharatStudent 3/5 The first half goes in an unexpected manner as a smooth romantic tale but things change completely during the second half as it become serious and goes more towards a thriller kind of film. The climax is quite justified. Read More |