Critics Review

2.75

1 character and nothing else

It seems all about chases and attacks - real or imaginary like a xerox copy of hpllowood films.(more)

Source: Editorial board, IndiaGlitz.com

3.25

First things first

We need to wait and see how a common movie lover who is used to formulic films lap it up.(more)

Source: Editorial board, Idlebrain

2.75

Falls short of expectations and disappoints film goers, especially the fans of Mahesh Babu.

1 Nenokkadine' is director Sukumar's first film with Mahesh Babu. Expectations from Sukumar are very high. In fact, writing is Sukumar's forte. Somehow he fails to deliver in this film. The story is run of the mill. (more)

Source: Suresh Kavirayani, Deccan Chronicle

2.75

Disappoints

1 Nenokkadine, individual sequences are cool but the same cannot be said if we see it in totality. Apart from Mahesh Babu`s stunning performance, the drive of the film is completely off the track. It disappoints.(more)

Source: Moviebuzz, Sify.com

3.25

A well-intended attempt to raise the bar for Telugu cinema that falls short.

This isn't your regular paisa vasool, masala cinema and may not be everyone's cup of tea. If you're willing to invest some patience and soak in the mood of a film that attempts to appeal to an audience that�s used to watching global cinema, 1 will not disappoint. In this visually stunning film, Mahesh Babu delivers his career-best performance.(more)

Source: SANGEETHA DEVI DUNDOO, The Hindu

3.25

Brilliant Physiological thriller

Nenokkadine is a wonderful psychological thriller, which will appeal to all classes of audience. The movie has Mahesh Babu's excellent performance, Sukumar brilliant direction, and amazing technical stuff. It is a paisa vasool entertainer that will remain as a classic and landmark film in the career of Mahesh Babu and Sukumar.(more)

Source: Shekar, One India

3.75

Film that has not been explored in Telugu movies.

Nenokkadine is good and will keep you wanting for more. The story has a few interesting twists and turns, in the second half too to keep the audience glued to the screen (more)

Source: Sashidharan, Times Of India