Blood Money Movie Review

Blood Money (Hindi)

Release Date:
March 29, 2012

Blood Money is the story of Kunal [Kunal Kemmu] and his wife Arzoo [Amrita Puri], who move to Cape Town after Kunal procures a job with a leading diamond export firm run by Zaveri [Manish Chaudhuri] and his brother [Sandiip Sikcand]. The perks of the job includes a plush mansion, a swanky car and of course, all the opulence that money can procure. Gradually, Kunal finds himself trapped in the midst of a structured white collar crime conglomerate. How he struggles to get out of it forms the remainder of this story.

Blood Money is the story of Kunal [Kunal Kemmu] and his wife Arzoo [Amrita Puri], who move to Cape Town after Kunal... Show More

A bore-a-thon of a movie

Feels like a rerun of Vishesh Films’ Jannat. Much too insipid. Cliches abound

Unless stale stories, bad acting and bungled possibilities capture your fancy, Blood Money is much too sluggish, simplistic and boring to bother

Blood Money has a story which starts off interesting but becomes familiar as it unspools, underwired with the usual flash

Indian Express

Instead of a slick thriller we have a cringe-worthy, amateur effort with not one aspect that stands out

Mumbai Mirror

Blood Money is predictable in its screenplay and poor in its execution

Blood Money is a bloody boring film

Times of India

Writer Upendra Sidhye’s story is believable but the execution barely rises above average

Blood Money bleeds boredom

nowrunning

Debutant director, (Vishal S Mahadkar), tells the story well, though some scenes are very stretched, and tries too hard to provoke a reaction

Times of India

A decent and absorbing first hour coupled with soulful music are its aces, although the mediocre, outmoded writing in the post-interval portions leave you a little miffed

BollywoodHungama