Critics Review

0.50

All sorts of things crop up in this Vikram Bhatt film

The Bhatts� long-standing promise of giving us fully adult men and women bursting with carnal desires and twisted motives used to be backed by storylines. This one gives up quickly. All sorts of things crop up�blood, bodies, guns, murder, and dollops of confusion wrapped in eye-popping improbability. Missing the point you are? Bunging in a kiss we are. Uh oh.(more)

Source: Shubhra Gupta, Indian Express

1.50

Love Games is an easily avoidable flick. There is nothing new or exciting, not even in a sensual way. Simply AVOID!

Love Games is a good concept gone downhill with its exaggerated conclusion and ordinary performances by the leads. The movie fails to satisfy the thrill of sensuality as well as the romance.(more)

Source: Abhijit Badgujar , Koimoi

1.50

Movie Review

Vikram Bhatt has given good as well as bad films. With Love Games, he seemed ordinary. As I said, the plot was good but Vikram Bhatt couldn�t execute the thrilling and convincing storytelling with it.(more)

Source: Abhijit Badgujar, Koimoi

1.50

Movie REview

The fact that their motivations and the magnitude of their transgressions are laughably cliched, these deviants that drive the story are half-baked, contrived characters. As for the acting, the less said the better. The obviously promising Patralekhaa, saddled with a dodgy accent, tries far too hard to do justice to the role of the amoral femme fatale. The effort shows. Tara Alisha Berry is pretty much in the same boat. No matter what she does, there can be no rising above this insipid screenplay. (more)

Source: Saibal Chatterjee, NDTV Movies

2.50

Love Games is a game you would like to be involved in as it is a treat for erotica lovers.

The lethal combination of sexual content and aggressive promotions will ensure a safe ride for the film.(more)

Source: Bollywood Hungama News Network, Bollywood Hungama

1.50

Dangerous, just too dangerous, for your mind

Vikram Bhatt is just juggling with the idea of cheap thrills without actually putting anything substantial on offer. So, it won�t make any difference if you call Love Games, Hate Story 4.(more)

Source: Rohit Vats, Hindustan Times