Despite of all, Calcutta Mail takes you to enchanting thrilling journey for 3 hours. In fact, we found ourselves to be driven with the power packed performance by Anil Kapoor, Supportive Rani Mukherjee & other cast, with the storyline.
Though the film has not any commercial ingradients - like what other's have, one can go through the different concept of story with the black side of politics & how the general people get involved into it without any intention. Cause in the recent movies, one can only find songs, a routine love story with bit changes. But this journey is really a worth of experience & travel - surely to get satisfied with the excellent performance by Anil Kapoor - truely extraordinary in every aspect of acting skills, compatible Rani Mukherjee, with other supportive cast.
In all, it is worth of feeling & experiencing the journey without wasting much on thinking & get disappointed for the money paid.
Himanshu and Rahul Nanda have made good publicity designs but then that's it. The film fails to impress and once actor cannot take the burden of a loose film. No, not even Anil Kapoor. Some emotional scenes are immensely funny. Some action scenes are horribly dynamized. Some comedy scenes irritate you to the hilt. All and all, a failure.
When I came out of the hall it was like coming to Heaven, because for the past three hours I had gone through Hell. Anil, Rani proves to be a flop jodi after Nayak.
AK please try to do something new, or else please stop acting. I was a big fan of u and I request you not to destroy your image. Your film Cal Mail fails to create interest right from the word go.
I was passing by a cinema hall in Kolkata today morning at 10.30 where Calcutta Mail was released yesterday. I was astonished to see that the tickets for the first show of 2nd day were available, so I decided to watch it and entered the hall with great enjoyment. When I came out of the hall after the show I was equally disappointed. I expected a much more from CM than what it has turned out to be.
I was amazed to see the crowd in the first show at a cinema hall in Kolkata. They were surely countable by fingers. Calcutta Mail fails at Kolkata itself.