• Absence of thrill makes the film unappetizing. Watch at your own risk.

  • Very predictable, the film is a concoction of all the films by Santoshi.

  • Overlooking the flaws one can sum up, the film is a thorough entertainment for horror film buffs.

  • If one focuses on the overall making of the film, it is looks to be a dramatized version taken frame-to-frame from reality and painted on a canvas with a hope that the system will change and the citizens will be instrumental in bringing about this change.

  • Issaq is a courageous attempt at bringing out a desi Romeo & Juliet but you’d definitely be more interested in munching popcorns rather than watching what’s going on screen.

  • For its flawless direction, proficient acting and adrenaline pumping scenes it is a must watch.

  • Overall the film is a beautiful love story and deserves to be watched atleast once.

  • In spite of being a debut venture, Director Wayne Thornley ‘s efforts, to churn out a film that appeals to children, should be lauded. With ten writers taking the credence for the film’s story, audience shall nowhere feel that it has led to adulteration. And although the film is not a Pixar, Walt Disney or Dreamworks production yet a team of 155 people working on the animation of the film do not falter with the work.

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