Average Rating: 1.5/5
(Based
on web reviews)
Karisma Kapur,
back on the screen after a nine-year hiatus, continues from where she left off,
donning several looks, going the whole distance in justifying her return to the
thick of the action, and delivering a performance that is competent, if not
entirely convincing.
Sanjana (Karisma) and her beau Rohan (Rajneesh Duggal) are the talk of the town. The high-flying supermodel nixes a prestigious Paris assignment because a whisper in her head tells her that something is about to go amiss. Her lover is kidnapped. Her life is thrown into turmoil. From there on, it is past forward all the way. Karisma makes a fair fist of it. The plot is a problem. It is all over the place
Stars: 1/5
Site: dnaindia
It is nothing
but a love triangle that goes round in circles for 500 years. The film probably
is a modern day memorial to the wannabe-masala-ended up-corny films of the late
80s and early 90s, but trust me, it is likely that those will entertain you far
more than this one. And if you decide to watch it despite this review, be warned,
it will haunt you through your future lives.
Stars: 1/5 Site: zeenews
If you are a
Ravi Kisen fan, only then would you love watching him tear his throat off. The
film also has Arya Babbar. We would request him not to sign any more films.‘Dangerous
Ishhq’ looks like a hilarious spoof on Dr Brian Weiss book rendered in a 3D format.
Trust…if you watch this film, you will swear never to watch 3D ever again.
Stars: 1/5 Site: rediff
The film was
also being touted as a Supernatural thriller. Supernatural it surely is, what
with far-fetched characters like a sorceress ( Natasha Sinha) and a villain who
chases Sanjana through generations. But there is nothing remotely thrilling
about the film -- unless some exasperated laughs at the sheer absurdity of
the plot can pass off as thrills. And a convoluted ending doesn't make it any
better.
So here's a plea to all filmmakers -- regressive or progressive -- for the sake of Indian cinema and its viewers, Mirabai and Dr Brian Weiss should be kept as far away from each other as possible.
So here's a plea to all filmmakers -- regressive or progressive -- for the sake of Indian cinema and its viewers, Mirabai and Dr Brian Weiss should be kept as far away from each other as possible.
A flawless act
by Karisma Kapoor, a crisp direction, intelligent editing and cinematography
are the strengths. Some loopholes in the storyline, impactless dialogues,
especially in the first half and the music are the weak points.
Overall, with
Dangerous Ishhq, Karisma Kapoor is back with her new innings as a powerful
actor, who can prove to be troublesome for the reigning Bollywood beauties.
Stars:
5 – Flawless
4 – Must Watch
3 – One Time Watch
2 – Wait for the DVD
1 – Stay Away
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