• Shubhra Gupta
    Shubhra Gupta
    Indian Express

    3

    Blank which emphasizes its over-used thrust – Islamic ‘aatankwaad’ threatening the unity and integrity of ‘akhand’ Bharat – comes off as far too generic

  • Raja Sen
    Raja Sen
    Hindustan Times

    3

    Sunny Deol keeps things watchable, though it is a bit odd to see those legendary, larger-than-life hands pulling coloured string across an FBI-style board of suspects. It gives the sense of a majestic jungle cat forced to play with yarn.

  • Despite Sunny Deol’s Presence the Film Fails to Pack in a Punch

  • Arnab Banerjee
    Arnab Banerjee
    Deccan Chronicle

    3

    Fails to fill the void it creates!

  • As is mandatory in Bollywood these days, Blank too insists on painting a ferocious Muslim imagery of bushy beards, severe kohl-eyes and chequered scarfs spewing distorted religious ideology to impressionable young minds

  • Karanvir, Ishita get their moments in the sun but are not allowed any shots at cornering the limelight. That privilege is reserved for Sunny-Karan.

  • Rachit Gupta
    Rachit Gupta
    Times Of India

    5

    The movie has flashes of promise but just as many, if not more, moments of amateur execution. There’s also a special track called Ali Ali, featuring Akshay Kumar. Thankfully, it plays during the end credits and doesn’t really add to plentiful woes of the film.

  • The film could have been sharper and crisper had the makers not got carried away with Sunny Deol’s presence in the film.

  • BLANK is well directed and performed and is based on the relatable events of terrorism. Sunny Deol’s fans will love him in an action packed role after a long time. At the box office, it will be an average fare!

  • Rachit Gupta
    Rachit Gupta
    Filmfare

    5

    Summing up, given its premise, the film had the potential to be an edge-of-the-seat thriller, if only the writing and execution could have been better.

  • Blank is a hit-and-miss. It is a great debut for Karan Kapadia though, who despite the presence of a seasoned actor in Sunny Deol, stands out as the star of the film.

  • Action-packed and exciting but far-fetched…The crux of the drama hinges on a plot which appears borrowed from B-grade potboilers of the 1980s

  • Kunal Guha
    Kunal Guha
    Mumbai Mirror

    4

    The theory that all bearded men are terrorists is reinforced in this Sunny Deol thriller…

  • Madhuri
    Madhuri
    FilmiBeat

    5

    If you are looking for a glimpse of Sunny Deol’s angry man going full throttle on action then Blank could cheer you up a bit. The rest wouldn’t miss much by skipping it.