AVERAGE RATINGS OF 5 REVIEWS - 0.7/5
RIVAAZ Review By:
Taran Adarsh - Bollywood Hungama - Ratings 1/5
RIVAAZ tells the story of families indulging in prostitution. One such family consists of the father [Rajendra Gupta], mother [Deepti Naval] and daughter Bela [Ritisha Vijayvargiya]. Ritisha dares to fall in love with Rahul [Manoj Biddvai] and in the process, faces the wrath of not just her father, but also the entire village that practices/encourages prostitution.Despite starring fine actors, the film doesn't boast of bravura performances. The accomplished actors are, very frankly, wasted. Deepti Naval and Vijay Raaz specifically deserved a better deal. As for the young brigade, Manoj Biddvai and Ritisha Vijayvargiya, they fail to impress. Meghna Naidu [minus makeup] and Saadhika Randhawa are dull.
What’s Bad: The poorly written screenplay; the boring drama; the pathetic direction; the average performances; and the forgettable music.
Verdict: Rivaaz is a very poor fare. Flop.
RIVAAZ Review By:
Ankur Pathak - Rediff - Ratings 0/5
In Rivaaz, two shoddily dressed 'youngsters' bump their jeep into a crowd of brightly dressed village women, but nobody's really hurt. One of the guys then starts clicking pictures randomly, looking amused, as if he has just spotted a rare species. This is the director establishing that the guys are shehri or city-bred.
Oh, c'mon they didn't want to end the film crediting the media. So it drags on till the village is burned down. A word to the director Ashok Kumar Nanda. Sir, this is not a film. At least not a serious one. Not a satire either. Not even a stage-show. I'm not sure what it really is. Prostitution, even when it's the subject of a joke, doesn't make me laugh. And here, I guffawed.
Final Word: Rivaaz is tragically funny.
RIVAAZ Review By:
Taran Adarsh - Bollywood Hungama - Ratings 1/5
RIVAAZ tells the story of families indulging in prostitution. One such family consists of the father [Rajendra Gupta], mother [Deepti Naval] and daughter Bela [Ritisha Vijayvargiya]. Ritisha dares to fall in love with Rahul [Manoj Biddvai] and in the process, faces the wrath of not just her father, but also the entire village that practices/encourages prostitution.Despite starring fine actors, the film doesn't boast of bravura performances. The accomplished actors are, very frankly, wasted. Deepti Naval and Vijay Raaz specifically deserved a better deal. As for the young brigade, Manoj Biddvai and Ritisha Vijayvargiya, they fail to impress. Meghna Naidu [minus makeup] and Saadhika Randhawa are dull.
On the whole, RIVAAZ is a poor fare.
RIVAAZ Review By:Komal Nahta - Koimoi/ETC - Ratings 0.5/5
What’s Good: Hardly anything.What’s Bad: The poorly written screenplay; the boring drama; the pathetic direction; the average performances; and the forgettable music.
Verdict: Rivaaz is a very poor fare. Flop.
RIVAAZ Review By:
Ankur Pathak - Rediff - Ratings 0/5
In Rivaaz, two shoddily dressed 'youngsters' bump their jeep into a crowd of brightly dressed village women, but nobody's really hurt. One of the guys then starts clicking pictures randomly, looking amused, as if he has just spotted a rare species. This is the director establishing that the guys are shehri or city-bred.
Oh, c'mon they didn't want to end the film crediting the media. So it drags on till the village is burned down. A word to the director Ashok Kumar Nanda. Sir, this is not a film. At least not a serious one. Not a satire either. Not even a stage-show. I'm not sure what it really is. Prostitution, even when it's the subject of a joke, doesn't make me laugh. And here, I guffawed.
Final Word: Rivaaz is tragically funny.
RIVAAZ Review By:
Super Good Movies - Ratings 1/5
Plus Points: Story, Good Names
Minus Points: Performances, Direction, Technicalities
Analysis: Couple of weeks back, ‘Khap’ released that too was based on age-old Indian traditions. These films have good subjects to play with but totally disappoint with poor scripting, direction and performances.
Final Word: Not worth your penny spent.
Super Good Movies - Ratings 1/5
Plus Points: Story, Good Names
Minus Points: Performances, Direction, Technicalities
Analysis: Couple of weeks back, ‘Khap’ released that too was based on age-old Indian traditions. These films have good subjects to play with but totally disappoint with poor scripting, direction and performances.
Final Word: Not worth your penny spent.
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RIVAAZ Review By:
Mansha Rastogi - Now Running - Ratings 1/5
Even some of the renowned actors like Vijay Raaz, Alok Nath, Yashpal Sharma, Reema Lagoo, Deepti Naval, and Sayaji Shinde are utterly wasted in this tawdry story. The long lost Meghna Naidu is as bad as before while newcomer main leads Manoj Biddvai and Ritisha Vijayvargya do nothing but ham throughout the film.To sum it up, Rivaaz could make for a hard-hitting watch had it been for good execution. It's unbearable in its current state. Best avoided.
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