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Filmibeat.com
(Jan 23, 2015)
Rating: 3.5/5
While there is a scene where the antagonist ridicules India's supposed failure to tackle terrorism and in another scene Akshay Kumar points out the supposed fault in India's approach to deal with the same. Thus Baby can be a worthy watch for the Modi gove. (read more...)
Koimoi.com
(Jan 23, 2015)
Rating: 3/5
Baby is a must-watch film with rich content. This action thriller will woo you if you are a fan of watching raw action where blood spills and guns are trotted. An honest work that dares to bare terrorism and its religious connection. What I loved most abo. (read more...)
Indianexpress.com
(Jan 23, 2015)
Rating: 2/5
The result is a sort of frantic business which flatters to deceive : ‘Baby’, fronted by its fleet-footed hero with his brisk moustache and its background-music-overlaid action, feels longer than it should. Meanwhile, Bharat Mata Ki Jai.. (read more...)
Timesofindia.indiatimes.com
(Jan 23, 2015)
Rating: 4/5
A top-secret counter-espionage team 'Baby' is born after 26/11. Its officers, led by Ajay Singh (Akshay), have no official records or responsibilities - except to thwart terror attacks. If caught, the government maintains 'plausible deniability' about the. (read more...)
Mid-day.com
(Jan 23, 2015)
Rating: 3/5
Two minor complaints, though — wish they had gone easy on the background score and a glaring loophole that involves a laptop belonging to a terrorist. But everything said and done, this movie is a must watch.. (read more...)
Ndtv.com
(Jan 23, 2015)
Rating: 2/5
He then goes on to stress that on government forms he writes INDIAN, in bold and capital letters. One can only cringe. Baby is a superficial cinematic condensation of the shrill television images, newspaper headlines and communally-charged political post. (read more...)
Bollywoodhungama.com
(Jan 23, 2015)
Rating: 4.5/5
On the whole, BABY is one of the finest films ever made in the history of Indian cinema. Not only because of its excellent cinematic credentials but also because of the balanced 'Thought' behind the film. Neeraj Pandey once again proves that he's a genius. (read more...)
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