A Wednesday – Ode to the common man
A Wednesday is a must watch. It is a well made film that needs to be seen by every common man in today's times. It deals with terrorism and its affects. It lets the terrorists all over the world know that if pushed too hard we can wake up.
Watch Wednesday
Faith is a powerful thing. And if it motivates you to go watch A Wednesday this weekend, most of you are certain to leave the theatres thinking, 'this is exactly what is needed,' even if you don't say it out loud.
Kudos to the team!
Engaging cat and mouse game
Watch Naseer and Anupam to know how a one-to-one drama works when two actors provide a psychological and emotional equilibrium from the two ends of the moral spectrum.
Miss it at your own risk
Truculent characterizations designed on stupendous actors and a rattling screenplay opening with a silent ambience and then an edge-seated thriller with nail-biting sequences
A Wednesday is worth it
No sub-plots, no songs, no masala - the best part of the film is its tightly knit plot. Watch it for its riveting plot and brilliant performances
Its got the power
It is absolutely A Grade. A Wednesday has to be seen, absorbed and debated. Go for it.
A Wednesday is a no-frills thriller
While it's none of my business to dictate the story a filmmaker chooses to tell, I can't help but get the niggling feeling that that could truly have made this A Very Memorable Wednesday.
Brilliant performances!
A Wednesday is almost a flawless thriller. It's a must watch. People throng to cinema halls to watch masala entertainers with big stars, while gems like A Wednesday hardly get watch they deserve. Its high time such movies do well as the box-office.
Any day - watch A Wednesday
It's a film you'll find hard to get out of your head days after you've left the cinema. At last a film that has the power to change how we look at the world.