Te3n

2016 [HINDI]

Action / Drama / Mystery / Thriller

29
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Fresh67%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright68%
IMDb Rating7.21013119

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Amitabh Bachchan Photo
Amitabh Bachchan as John Biswas
Nawazuddin Siddiqui Photo
Nawazuddin Siddiqui as Martin Das
Vidya Balan Photo
Vidya Balan as Sarita Sarkar
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1.22 GB
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Hindi 2.0
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24 fps
2 hr 15 min
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Hindi 5.1
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24 fps
2 hr 15 min
P/S 3 / 4

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by namashi_16 / 10

Well-Made, But Not Engrossing Enough!

A remake of 2013 South Korean movie Montage, 'Te3n' is a Well-Made Thriller, but its not engrossing enough. Director Ribhu Dasgupta succeeds in handing your attention, but only, in parts. The Performances are good, though!

'Te3n' Synopsis: A grieving grandfather (Amitabh Bachchan) after losing his granddaughter, in a kidnapping case 8 years back & unable to find the culprit, teams up with police officer (Vidya Balan) and a cop turned priest (Nawazuddin Siddiqui) when a similar kidnapping occurs.

'Te3n' is a tale of loss, redemption & revenge. Its easy to sympathize with its aged protagonist & his never-ending quest to the find the culprit who took away his granddaughter from him, but a guilt-driven cop turned priest or a super cop for that matter, come across as cardboard characters. The mystery is nicely build up in the first-hour, although the sluggish pace does get bothersome. The second-hour unfolds on much speed, but as the final twist in the tale is revealed, the predictability wears you off. Frankly, the first-hour works, despite the problem of its pace, but the second-hour, despite fastness, lacks the bite.

The Screenplay engages, but in portions. The predictable second-hour spoils the fun. Ribhu Dasgupta's Direction is excellent. He has handled this thriller with skill. Cinematography Captures the essence of Kolkata, amazingly. 'Te3n' is nicely shot, no two options on that! Editing is alright, the pace in the first-hour is slow. Art & Costume Design are perfect. Music by Clinton Cerejo is good.

Performance-Wise: Amitabh Bachchan delivers a sincere performance as the grieving protagonist. Right from his body language, to his ever searching eyes, the legend remains true to his character. Nawazuddin Siddiqui & Vidya Balan's characters aren't strongly written, but the actors make them worth watching. Nawaz brings subtlety to his part, while Vidya (Strangely Billed in a Guest Appearance, though she's there almost throughout the film),plays it straight as the no nonsense cop. Sabyasachi Chakrabarty is terrific, as always. Others lend fair support.

On the whole, 'Te3n' isn't engrossing enough, nonetheless, it has some merit to earn itself a viewing.

Reviewed by nairtejas6 / 10

A Man Makes His Peace. ♦ Grade C+

Since 2013, I'm sure I have seen at least 5 films that are based on the topic of self-righteous crime where the protagonist takes law into his own hands and embarks upon a journey to make peace with a certain crime that has affected his life. Ribhu Dasgupta's middling thriller is just that, plus a little slow.

John (Bachchan) is an aged, grief-stricken man whose granddaughter was kidnapped and subsequently killed by an unknown man 8 years ago. He had done all that he could to save the kid's life, including doing what he was told to do by the police, led by the unskilled detective Martin (Siddiqui). Presently, he has still not gotten over the incident and has resolved to attain justice, if not revenge. So he sets out, rather courageously and convincingly, racing back in time to decode what really happened. He seeks the help of Martin, who is now a padre at a local church after leaving police force and much more skilled at it. But more than he can help John find his granddaughter's killer, he assists Sarita (Balan),a detective who is investigating a kidnap case eerily similar to the one he handled 8 years ago...

The premise is fine and is set in the enigmatic state of Kolkata. But what affects the narrative is the dull execution. John is crestfallen, yes, but the aura that encapsulates him, and for that matter, every other character in the film, is very thin, and made of clouds which make everything look they are superficial. Not to mention the slow pace of the first half. The writers have given more importance and screen time to the lead actor than what was necessary, throwing the narration partially under the bus. This makes the plot look like it is only a pillion rider without a helmet.

What a man can and will do to finally attain peace during testing times is what the primary theme of the film is. Taking the law into his own hands, simultaneously teasing the law-enforcers about their incapability and callousness, is what John explicitly engages in throughout the film. There are few loopholes in the film, which also raises questions about ethics and rationalism, but that is exactly what Mr. Dasgupta wanted to raise. For that, I'll give him a firm handshake. But it's because of the tepid execution that I will restrict the engagement time of that handshake to half of what I generally would.

Bachchan is terrific, but I must confess that his baritone voice can sometimes become inaudible to follow, no matter the media. Balan's is introduced as a cameo, but she has enough screen space to be a curious cop and to engage in top-layer and superfluous chemistry with Martin, whose celibacy is in question then. Supporting actors are good, especially Sabyasachi Chakrabarty.

A good score and average camera work further makes the film watchable for people who love thriller mysteries. But the predictability of the plot again forces me to remind potential viewers that, overall, the film is mediocre, but better than Wazir (2016).

BOTTOM LINE: Ribhu Dasgupta's Te3n is an average attempt at a crime thriller where the protagonist mocks the police and gets away with crime just because his cause is a good one. Wait for DVD, and then rent it. And then forever lapse into a reverie thinking about the meaning of the title.

Can be watched with a typical Indian family? YES

Reviewed by SumanShakya6 / 10

A spooky thriller with a phenomenal performance by Amitabh Bachchan

"Te3n" is a thriller concerning the investigation of an old grandfather to find the kidnapper of her granddaughter who was kidnapped and killed eight years ago, after the police is unable to solve the case. The film starts somewhat slow, but as the film proceeds, the suspense deepens and the end astonishes and takes your attention from what had happened in the beginning. The suspense has a right touch and the spooky twists may be the brainchild of the Korean Film "Montana" on which it's based. But the genuine thing to watch in the film is the controlled and stand out performance by Amitabh Bachchan which is phenomenal. Vidya Balan and Nawazzudin Siddique also do their roles well but somewhat look weary. Overall, the film begins a bit slow and sets to its suspense soon.

Rating: 2 stars out of 4

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