Critics Review

2.50

Good Looks Can Also Deceive at Times

White is a film which stumbles along its way before a slightly late resurrection. The basic premise might be fine and the lead pair definitely work their charm on us, but would that alone be enough for us to be impressed?(more)

Source: Sethumadhavan, MovieCrow

2.00

Love Story Killed Without Mercy!

A love story which was killed by the weak screenplay and execution. Watch it only if you are a die-hard Mammootty fan. (more)

Source: Akhila Menon, One India

2.50

White Review

The film did not created any anticipation level before release and it did not even created a hype among the fans of Mammootty. The film revolves around two characters named Prakash Roy and Roshni played by Mammootty and Huma Qureshi. Prakash Roy is a middle aged businessman, financial analyst to be precise, settled in London and Huma plays a young software engineer named Roshni. The flick starts with Roshni moving to London for an overseas assignment as a part of her job. There she meets Prakash Roy accidently. At first she did not liked him, but when he followed her daily, both of them become friends. Later Roshni feels a romantic inclination towards him.(more)

Source: Abhilash Kiran, onlookersmedia

2.50

Sparkling and colorful...

The movie White is a good watch for the brilliant performances by Mammootty and Huma Qureshi (more)

Source: Padmakumar K, manoramaonline

2.50

White is an one time watch, if you really love 'love stories'

Mammootty is as hot as ever in his modern attires and his performance is good. Huma is undoubtedly a good actress who brings every emotion on her face with ease, but her lip movements do not perfectly sync with the dialogues. Siddique and Shankar Ramakrishnan have done justice to their roles. The director has succeeded in extracting the best from cinematographer Amarjeet Singh and music director Rahul Raj. Together they provide many magical moments which make the movie a soothing experience to this less engaging script.(more)

Source: Behindwoods Review Board, Behindwoods.com