Crakk Movie Review - Here are the top reviews from critics of the Vidyut Jamwal, Nora Fatehi, Arjun Rampal's movie Crakk. The movie
is directed by Aditya Datt and it released in India on 23, Feb, 2024.
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Movie | Crakk Summary |
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Movie Poster | |
Banner | Action Hero Films, Reliance Entertainment |
Director | Aditya Datt |
Cast | Vidyut Jamwal, Nora Fatehi, Arjun Rampal |
Producer | Vidyut Jamwal, Abbas Sayyed |
Ratings: — Review By - Filminformation
On the whole, Crakk is an average fare but it has absolutely breathtaking action and stunts to entice lovers of action cinema. Its very high cost, of course, is a minus point.
Ratings: 1/5 Review By - NDTV
That indeed is the defining quality of Crakk. This is a take-no-prisoners brand of filmmaking that exists solely in the fond hope that the world needs it. The grieving hero has a cause, the film has no pause, and the action that unfolds ratchets up the decibel levels so high that they numb the brain.Welcome, as the villain would say, to the most unabashedly flighty and frightfully flummoxing action movie you will ever see. Crakk is a crack at difficult-to-digest inanity.
Ratings: 2/5 Review By - DNA
The only parts I found interesting in Crakk were the first 20 minutes and the last 15 minutes. Between them, are two hours of disappointment barely salvaged by Vidyut’s stunts and Arjun’s swag.
Ratings: 3.5/5 Review By - ABP
Aditya Datt has directed the film, and for a film like “Crakk,” Vidyut and the rest of the cast are a good selection, which only a good director can make. There are some unnecessary action scenes in the film, but still, Aditya has brought all the action that action lovers want to see. Overall, the film should definitely be watched at least once.
Ratings: 2.5/5 Review By - Times Of India
Crakk: Jeetagaa Toh Jiyegaa delivers on the thrilling action front, offering a refreshing glimpse into the world of extreme sports on the big screen. However, its reliance on predictable tropes and a somewhat underwhelming storyline might leave you wanting more.
Ratings: 2.5/5 Review By - Firstpost
After Commando 3, Vidyut Jammwal and director Aditya Datt reunite for Crakk, which is billed as the first-ever extreme sports action film in India. On the whole, Crakk is high on action and stunts but lacks the thrill and several times tests your patience.
Ratings: 1.5/5 Review By - Times Now
Crakk should have taken an emotional and/or proper revenge angle with Siddharth for Maidaan. Instead, it makes him a bumbling fool who acts surprises whenever new information about Nihal’s demise is brought up. The story just seems implausible and without heart. Even with Vidyut Jammwal’s stunts, this one’s pretty bleak to sit through.
Ratings: 0.5/5 Review By - Koimoi
The movie leaves you with many whys, one of them being – why would someone think this is worthy of being a movie? The joy of watching action cinema is ruthlessly murdered with every passing minute!