Average Ratings: 3.14/5
Score:100% Positive
Reviews Counted:8
Positive:7
Neutral:1
Negative:0

Ratings:3.5/5 Review By:  Twitter

An effective homage to the fearless #MajorSandeepUnnikrishnan… #AdiviSesh and director #SashiKiranTikka deliver a film that’s unmissable… Not too strong first hour, but excellent post-interval portions. WATCH IT!

 

Ratings:— Review By: Zee ETC Bollywood Business

On the whole, Major is a wonderfully made film with some excellent performances. But it will not do too well at the ticket windows. The reason why its business will not match its merits is that a lot of people may not want to relive the sad memories of the 26/11 terror attacks over again. Also, its start today is extremely poor and given the limited release, a jump in collections is almost ruled out.

 

Ratings:3/5 Review By: Shubham Site: Koimoi

Major has a tsunami of emotions and sentiments. And for the ones who have closely witnessed those horrific days, it is a moving revisit. With some flaws, you can give Major a chance for its gripping second half.

 

Ratings:3.5/5 Review By:Times of India

Major might be an action drama for the most part where guns and bombs become the norm after a certain run-time, but the film does a good job of opting for a personal tone instead of a jingoistic one, when the latter might have been easier. This one deserves to be watched on the big screen, you won’t regret it.

 

Ratings:3/5 Review By: Indian Express

Major is a very subjective narrative. Adivi has taken immense creative freedom tracing Sandeep’s evolution into an elite soldier from a gentle and kind young man. The film may just work for you if you just focus on the emotional component of it. Major is far from being perfect. Nevertheless, it’s an effective homage to the hero of 26/11.

 

Ratings:3/5 Review By: ABPLive

In all, ‘Major’ is a well-structured film with its heart at the right place but it suffers because of poor-writing and music. Yet another celluloid piece on the 26/11 attacks but with a different and important subject matter. A must watch for all die-hard action fans.

 

Ratings:3/5 Review By:  Guardian

As unstintingly jingoistic as it is relentlessly entertaining, this Bollywood blockbuster celebrates a fictionalised version of the life and – as most of its audience will already know – death of heroic soldier Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan, who was killed fighting terrorists during the 2008 siege at Taj Mahal Palace hotel in Mumbai.

 

Ratings:3/5 Review By:  Filmibeat

Adivi Sesh’s Major largely focuses on this sentiment as it depicts the tragedy of a life cut short by an unfortunate event. At the same time, it also reminds us that the sacrifices made by soldiers ain’t just limited to the battlefield. ‘We give 3 stars out of 5 to Adivi Sesh-Saiee Manjrekar starrer Major.