Cuttputli

  1. Cuttputli review
  2. Review: 'Cuttputlli' is Akshay Kumar's best film of the year
  3. Cuttputlli Trailer: Akshay Kumar's remake impresses with production value but fans wonder what was the real need for the remake? [Read Tweets]
  4. Akshay Kumar starrer 'Cuttputlli' becomes most watched movie on OTT this month
  5. ‘Cuttputlli’ movie review: Akshay Kumar is both the strength and weakness of this thriller with loose strings


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Cuttputli review

• Streaming Service • Netflix • Amazon Prime • HBO Max • Apple TV+ • Disney+ • Hulu • Movies • Action Movies • Animated Movies • Anime Movies • Christmas Movies • Comedy Movies • Drama Movies • Fantasy Movies • Horror Movies • K-Drama Movies • Romance Movies • Sci-Fi Movies • Shows • Action Shows • Animated Shows • Anime Shows • Comedy Shows • Drama Shows • Fantasy Shows • Horror Shows • K-Drama Shows • Romance Shows • Sci-Fi Shows • Where to Watch Discovery Tool Cuttputli is a Hindu Indian film directed by Ranjit Tewari and has Akshay Kumar, the guy who plays India’s version of James Bond, in the main role. A remake of a 2018 Tamil-language movie called Ratsasan , the main plot of the film revolves around a brand new police inspector, who also happens to be an expert on serial killers, as he, well, hunts down a serial killer. In Hindi, Cuttputli means puppet, and it’s a reference to the killer’s signature habit of leaving dolls behind after each kidnapping. The movie starts with two men discussing the distinct lack of crime in their city seconds before finding the brutally mutilated body of a teenager. We are then introduced to our main character, Arjan Sethi, a man with a passion for scriptwriting and serial killers. Unfortunately for Arjan, producers aren’t keen to turn his gruesome serial killer script into a movie, so he is forced to accept his brother-in-law’s offer of joining a small town’s police force. Cuttputli spends a lot of screen time in the introductory phas...

Review: 'Cuttputlli' is Akshay Kumar's best film of the year

Select Stellar Moments & Performances There are some stellar moments in the film in regards to how one clue dates back to an easter egg casually dropped earlier in the film and some creepy moments as well which mainly include the serial killer at loose and then the big reveal. The thrills, a few chase sequences and decent background score keep you guessing and invested throughout the film. This is further catapulted by some good performances in the form of Sujith Shanker as Purshottam Tomar, Renaye Tejani as Payal, Joshua Leclair as Christopher/Agnes and even an underplayed Divya by The Verdict In the end, Cuttputlii serves as an engaging whodunit and is indeed well-suited for streaming platform viewing. When it comes to that call, the makers have hit the bulls eye. The loopholes of the film and a select few performances along with longruntime don't entirely favor the film and hence, it might be good viewing but is definitely a mediocre mystery thriller at best. Rating - *** (3/5) Disclaimer: All Logos and Pictures of various Channels, Shows, Artistes, Media Houses, Companies, Brands etc. belong to their respective owners, and are used to merely visually identify the Channels, Shows, Companies, Brands, etc. to the viewer. Incase of any issue please contact the webmaster. up-open TOP

Cuttputlli Trailer: Akshay Kumar's remake impresses with production value but fans wonder what was the real need for the remake? [Read Tweets]

Also Read - Netizens have liked the production value of the film. But this is a movie that has been watched by millions of Indians. Fans are wondering what was the real need for a movie that resembles a blockbuster which has been watched by millions already. Take a look at the tweets here... Also Read - another day,another south indian remake by — K (@tweetsbyhk) Ratsasan movie ki copy ki hai kabhi to original movie banao ?? — Yashvant Singh (@Yashvan42393412) — Movie Reviews (@MoneyHe70715672) I have high hopes from — The Reviewer (@Themoviesfirst) — Mahi Dessai (@dessai_mahi) Ratsasan is a cult hit. Those who watched it hailed it as one of the best thrillers to come out of India. It has been widely watched on all platforms. Let us see if Cuttputli starring Akshay Kumar, Also Read -

Akshay Kumar starrer 'Cuttputlli' becomes most watched movie on OTT this month

New Delhi: Actor Akshay Kumar has a knack for surprising his audiences with his performances and releases. With its extraordinary and compelling plot, his most recent surprise, "Cuttputli," which is trending at number 1 on Disney Plus Hotstar, has swept India. Cuttputli is a complete entertainment package since it holds viewers' attention frame after frame with its enigmatic and thrilling plot, and keeps them guessing throughout the movie. Trade analyst Joginder Tuteja while talking about the film receiving love from all quarters said, "It's always a good thing when movies do work. Always healthy for Bollywood, always healthy for the entertainment industry. Cuttputli on OTT and Brahmastra on the big screen has brought back the positive vibes." In the film, Akshay Kumar plays a cop who’s trying to hunt down a serial killer. He adopts a number of different strategies on this mission. Cuttputli has received over 50 million views on Disney Plus Hotstar and is the most watched film on OTT this month. Starring Akshay Kumar and Rakul Preet in the lead, the film is produced by Jackky Bhagnani and Deepshikha Deshmukh under their banner Pooja Entertainment. 'Cuttputli' is lensed by National Award-winning cinematographer Rajeev Ravi. Apart from this, the actor who was last seen on the big screen in the movie 'Raksha Bandhan' has a number of projects lined up for release. It includes names such as 'Ram Setu', 'OMG 2', 'Gorkha' and 'Capsule Gill' among others

‘Cuttputlli’ movie review: Akshay Kumar is both the strength and weakness of this thriller with loose strings

‘Cuttputlli’ movie review: Akshay Kumar is both the strength and weakness of this thriller with loose strings The Hindi remake of Vishnu Vishal’s ‘Ratsasan’ comes across as a generic thriller that fails to generate any emotional connection with the characters September 02, 2022 05:40 pm | Updated 05:42 pm IST This Monsoon, the Hindi cinematic universe is being flooded with thrillers, remakes, and Akshay Kumar. This week we have a three-in-one situation: a thriller that is a remake of a Tamil hit and stars Akshay Kumar in his third film in three months. Overkill, anyone? Aspiring to be described as a slow-burn, Cuttputlli is an air-popped thriller that feels like one of those episodes of C.I.D. that keeps you interested without ever aiming to be outstanding. It is the kind of film where the officer doesn’t see the obvious detail until the hero points it out. There are no editing tricks or unsettling sounds; the saving grace is that it doesn’t make any overt attempt to pull us to the edge of the seat. Faithful to the source, Tamil film Ratsasan (2018), it chases a serial killer who brutally targets teenaged schoolgirls in the scenic town of Kasauli in Himachal Pradesh and leaves the brutalised face of Cinderella dolls as his signature. He is pursued by Arjan Sethi (Akshay Kumar), a sub inspector who was once an aspiring filmmaker, specialising in stories of serial killers. Spurned by producers, Arjan joins the police on the advice of his brother-in-law Narinder (Chandrachur ...