Mumbai Saga Public Reviews: Fans Hail John Abraham And Emraan Hashmi’s Performances; Watch
Trending NewsMumbai Saga’s public reviews are in – the audiences have given average to good reviews, hailing John Abraham and Emraan Hashmi’s performances.
Mumbai Saga, the crime thriller film with high-octane action, starring John Abraham and Emraan Hashmi in the lead roles, was released in theatres across India on Friday, 19th March. The earliest reviews for the film from the audiences are in and till now, Mumbai Saga has earned average to good reviews. Read on to know more about it.
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Mumbai Saga, directed by Sanjay Gupta, has been running in theatres since 19th March. It has attracted a lot of people to the cinema halls, and many of them were cheerful about the fact that they got to watch a Bollywood action film in a theatre after so long. As for the reviews, Mumbai Saga has been getting fair reviews from the audiences, with an average rating of 3-3.5 stars.
Some of the people from the audience loved Mumbai Saga for what it had to offer. They loved the action sequences, the politics, and the clash between the characters of John Abraham and Emraan Hashmi. At the same time, some other people have also said that the film could have been better and could have offered more.
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Although, people have loved the chemistry between John Abraham and Emraan Hashmi in Mumbai Saga, they hailed the actors for the power and the stance that they portrayed in the moments of their face-off. The audiences also loved the fighting sequences between the two actors. When asked who among the two they liked more, everyone had a different opinion – while some loved John and his strong persona, others loved Emraan and his powerful acting.
The film Mumbai Saga also features a song by Yo Yo Honey Singh, titled ‘Shor Machega’. When asked how they felt about the song, almost everyone had the same opinion, that for this film, the song was unnecessary and out of place.
Some of the reviewers also lauded the roles of Mahesh Manjrekar, Suneil Shetty, Kajal Aggarwal, and Amol Gupte in the film.
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