![]() ![]() Amitabh Bachchan as the grieving grandfather leaves you choked with emotions. In 2 hours and 16 min, the film seems too stretched till perpetuity. But alas, it fails to engage you till the last. Also, the movie is too predictable, and you keep expecting something that would surprise you. This is a sign that the screenplay needed a better working upon. ![]() Unfortunately, in the director’s story-telling, the oscillation between the flash back and the present are quite blurry and may even leave the viewers slightly confused. They are true pillars of the movie which save you from yawning. And when you have three of industry's best talent in a film, the expectation levels are bound to go soaring high. The thriller has a slow first half but post-interval it starts to pick up with its pace, only to again crawl towards the end. With ‘Te3n’, the Director takes us back into the lanes of Kolkata, the city of Joy after the much lauded ‘Kahaani’ and ‘Piku’, which too found their story settings in the same city. ![]()
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