

Right from his body language, to his ever searching eyes, the legend remains true to his character.

Performance-Wise: Amitabh Bachchan delivers a sincere performance as the grieving protagonist. 'Te3n' is nicely shot, no two options on that! Editing is alright, the pace in the first-hour is slow. Cinematography Captures the essence of Kolkata, amazingly. The predictable second-hour spoils the fun. Frankly, the first-hour works, despite the problem of its pace, but the second-hour, despite fastness, lacks the bite. The second-hour unfolds on much speed, but as the final twist in the tale is revealed, the predictability wears you off. The mystery is nicely build up in the first-hour, although the sluggish pace does get bothersome. 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. 'Te3n' is a tale of loss, redemption & revenge. '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. Director Ribhu Dasgupta succeeds in handing your attention, but only, in parts. Reviewed by namashi_1 6 / 10 Well-Made, But Not Engrossing Enough!Ī remake of 2013 South Korean movie Montage, 'Te3n' is a Well-Made Thriller, but its not engrossing enough.
