• It’s often terrifying on this highway, but you’ll be glad you were there for the ride…

  • Raja Sen
    Raja Sen
    Rediff

    8

    Well shot and featuring mostly minimal background music, NH10 is starkly different from what we are routinely served up at the movies.

    It is a scary, compelling ride featuring an actress who surpasses herself.

  • Anupama Chopra
    Anupama Chopra
    Hindustan Times

    7

    Navdeep keeps you at the edge of your seat. The supporting cast — Neil, Deepti Naval and especially Darshan Kumaar — is solid. But ultimately, NH10 rests on the able shoulders of Anushka, who doesn’t hit a false note. Her transformation from confident city girl to shattered victim and eventually avenging angel is entirely convincing. The almost-silent climax is brilliant. Meera’s face — defiant, pitiless and unafraid — stayed with me.

    Go, see NH 10.

  • Sushmita Murthy
    Sushmita Murthy
    Deccan Chronicle

    6

    There’s not much you take home from the film except a churned tummy perhaps, but if you’re one who likes to tease your senses in the here and now, drive your way to NH10, but be warned of the sharp curves ahead.

  • An underwhelming climax, sadly, dilutes the triumphs of the stark thriller.

    Its consistently realistic tone plummets into standard avenging angel territory full of over-the-top theatrics and stylised rage.

    This compulsive need for a last word kills the impact of many a strong, better-off-silent scenes in Hindi films.

  • NH10 is an adventurous Bollywood film that breaks the shackles of convention and is none the worse for it. Eminently watchable.

  • Srijana Mitra Das
    Srijana Mitra Das
    Times Of India

    7

    NH10 is a relentless thriller you wish you could see with your eyes closed – because truly, as its song goes, chill gaye naina.

  • Sarita Tanwar
    Sarita Tanwar
    DNA India

    8

    It’s a neatly constructed nail-biter. Go watch it.

  • Rohit Khilnani
    Rohit Khilnani
    India Today

    7

    If you like action and revenge dramas this is great one! But if you can’t watch blood and torture then there is no way you can watch this.

    NH10 is a power packed revenge drama!

  • Saurabh Dwivedi
    Saurabh Dwivedi
    India Today

    8

    NH10 is also a cry of protest against patriarchy. The mindset that is prevalent in both men and women…
    Do watch this film. This film will give you a fear – fear that teaches you something, that gives you courage.

  • Suhani Singh
    Suhani Singh
    India Today

    6

    Even as the edgy second half engrosses you, NH10 still feels contrived as it nears the finishing line. But that’s not taking away from Sharma’s performance, which adds vigour to an average screenplay and sets aside other characters as superfluous, so much so that you don’t remember their names.

  • NH10 is a need of the hour. There may be many road trips that you have taken but there can be nothing as gruesome as this. Watch it for girl power.

  • NH10 is a wonderfully made film with an outstanding performance by Anushka Sharma. It will be well appreciatedby an intelligent audience that’s gunning for women safety and empowerment. The sound cinematic credentials and gripping narrative is the high point of the film. But, as mentioned earlier, the glorification of violence isn’t easy to stomach. You need to be really motivated to absorb it. This National Highway has its shares of potholes, but, it is a must visit. Do go the NH10 way!

  • Sachin Chatte
    Sachin Chatte
    The Navhind Times

    7

    Singh keeps you on the edge of the seat throughout the film, and the story cuts to the chase right from the word go. Sure there are some loopholes in the plot but you are willing to forgive them because the film is under two hours and for large parts it is crisp. The violence is unflinching and that makes the events even more effective.

  • Watching NH 10, given the complexity of the story and the way it played out, seems an exercise in futility. The film makes for a frustrating watch, more so because it is such a squandered opportunity.

  • What you take home from the movie is this: Is it worth fuelling your ego? The horrific fact of honour killings. Jungle law on the outskirts of Delhi, ”where democracy ends,” as one cop succinctly puts it and woman power of unrefined proportions.

    A word of caution: This one is not for the faint-hearted.

  • Prateeksha Khot
    Prateeksha Khot
    Bollyspice

    7

    NH10 makes an impact on you because the movie stays away from outlandish Bollywood drama – most of the times – and puts forth a day gone wrong situation which could happen to anyone. If you caught yourself looking over your shoulder more than once on the way back home you know this movie made an impact on you.

    Don’t miss this one.

  • If one has to point out drawbacks, some of the twists in the story seem too convenient and the second half dips a wee bit in energy as compared to the first half. But, overall, the choice of locations, the performances and the brutally honest take on a story that needed to be told, makes this film a hell of a scary ride but absolutely worth it. Don’t miss it.

  • Subhash K Jha
    Subhash K Jha
    SKJBollywoodNews

    8

    There is much to commend in this dark tale of a woman’s night out with psychotic killers. Most of all , it coils its serpentine narrative around its character with such sinewy charm that your come away from the experience shaken, stirred and sobered down.

  • Piyush Chopra
    Piyush Chopra
    NowRunning

    8

    NH10 is a dark and wild ride into the lawless small town and villages of India, with plenty of thrills and gory action. Not meant for the fainthearted and tailor-made for cinema aficionados, Hindi cinema in 2015 hits a new high this weekend.

  • Daily Bhaskar
    Daily Bhaskar
    Daily Bhaskar

    7

    Is it a typical Bollywood film? No. In fact, it is very brave of Anushka to have chosen such a project to mark her production debut in Indian film industry which usually serves women dolled up, acting like eye candies in the film. Talk about breaking the mould!

  • While this one also gives off the feel of a horror flick, it is essentially a thriller. The number of coincidences in a plot is obviously inversely proportional to how credible the story seems. There are quite a few coincidences here, and an equal number of moments where some suspension of disbelief is a must.

  • Get ready for a new sojourn, only to feel the thrill while ‘NH10’ takes you to an unseen destination.

  • Vidula Menge
    Vidula Menge
    BookMyShow

    6

    NH10 deserves a watch for the sheer honesty and boldness of its execution. Watch out for Anushka’s terrific performance!

  • Subramanian Harikumar
    Subramanian Harikumar
    Bollywood Life

    8

    It is very rare to find an action film, which is so believable and which will leave you dumbfounded. Anushka’s NH10 is the brave kind of cinema which I look forward from Bollywood, which is not afraid to entertain by telling disturbing truths of our society. I give two thumbs up for NH10. Watch it for hard hitting action, and Anushka’s praiseworthy performance.

  • Director Navdeep Singh who made the delightful Manorama Six Feet Under, whips up a film that’s unrepentantly dark, gritty and gruesome. And you still watch with rapt attention, as the story that is unfolding is so deliciously intense and the performance by the leading lady so earnest and untethered. This is a jolt-filled ride you don’t want to miss!

  • …despite the intentional laxity in the writing, your muscles stay taut. The mind stays worked up and alert thinking of what you would do in real life, despite the unreal coincidences. Most of all, the intensity doesn’t leave you long after you’ve left the theater. How many thrillers can you say that about?

  • Rahul Desai
    Rahul Desai
    Mumbai Mirror

    6

    NH10 is atmospheric, well acted, moody and crafted with a definite vision. A little more writing and less ‘inspiration’ would have made this its own distinct film.

    Perhaps if the filmmakers didn’t assume that not more than fifty Indians have watched Eden Lake, I’d recommend this in a heartbeat. Of a strong, thumping heart.

  • NH10 is entertaining and creepy for most parts. It’s an example for perfect casting too. Darshan Kumar as the rod-toting brute, Sharma as the vulnerable woman teetering on the edge of sanity and Bhoopalam as her sensitive partner fits right in. It’s also devoid of melodrama, making NH10 an enjoyable ride.

  • Murtaza Ali Khan
    Murtaza Ali Khan
    APotpourriOfVestiges

    7

    NH10 doesn’t come across as a crowd puller but it will certainly appeal to the sophisticated audiences. The movie is recommended for serious viewers and for those casual viewers who aren’t easily turned off by violence.

  • Navdeep Singh’s NH10 starring Anushka Sharma is a must watch if you like romance, thrill, action and good story, mixed in one single film.

  • Watch NH 10 for a real, but cinematically brilliant ride. It’s hard to stomach, but then so is the inimical Indian reality that it portrays on screen.

  • Ambarish Ganesh
    Ambarish Ganesh
    IndianNerve

    8

    Blood, gore and a big middle finger to regression – NH10 packs it all. A recommended watch.