Critics Review

1.50

Tamanchey falls way short of the mark.

Tamanchey makes terribly rough weather of a wafer-thin plot that plumbs the depths of outright inanity. At the film's heart is a deadly liaison between two outlaws who have nothing in common bar a life of crime. Tagged to this vapid tale about living dangerously is a predictably contrived moral rider: those that live by the gun must die by the gun. In the end, Tamanchey is about as edifying as a mud wrestling bout with a drugged gorilla. The insipid screenplay throws up nothing that could justify its existence. So, despite clocking less than two hours, Tamanchey feels like a never-ending film. The only commodity that it has no dearth of is directors. Producer Suryaveer Singh Bhullar is billed as creative director's, while Navneet Behal is the visual director's, whatever on earth that means.(more)

Source: Saibal Chatterjee , NDTV Movies

2.00

Bullets fly, lovers cry, villains try in Tamanchey.

Tamanchey has a scene in which the lead pair starts making out during a bank dacoity. The ideas behind this sequence might be grand but how it looks on the screen is nothing more than a juvenile effort. Unfortunately, there are many such scenes in the film.Talking of pace, the editor has done a good job by keeping a fast tempo and it saves the film from falling apart in the climax, which is highly predictable. Overall, Tamanchey lacks novelty but can be watched once for its tongue in cheek dialogue (more)

Source: Rohit Vats, Hindustan Times

2.00

TAMANCHEY is an average fare.

TAMANCHEY, it is kind of tricky to comprehend the genre of the film.The film suffers in the editing department (Manish Jaitly) and so does the cinematography (Dani Sanchez Lopez). The film's screenplay (Shailesh Pratap Singh, Bharat Ratan) is very average, while action sequences (Kaushal & Moses) seem very stereotyped and bring nothing new to the table(more)

Source: Bollywood Hungama News Network, Bollywood Hungama