Critics Review

2.00

Laal Rang is half-baked and unconvincing.

Despite the grit, it never becomes a riveting film. Here's a lesson to learn: Ideas don't make good films, execution does.(more)

Source: Mohar Basu, Times Of India

3.00

Spare some, and you might just find Laal Rang worth your while.

A small film whose impact is enhanced manifold by Randeep Hooda's presence, Laal Rang also has other bright spots. But cottoning on to them might call for patience. (more)

Source: Saibal Chatterjee , NDTV Movies

2.50

Laal Rang is not a boring watch but not a theater must-watch either

Laal Rang is not a boring watch but not a theater must-watch either. This is an entertaining film with a dose of seriousity and has Randeep Hooda pulling off a great role.(more)

Source: Surabhi Redkar, Koimoi

1.50

Randeep Hooda is a true-blue Jat and can and does sound authentic

Then it boils down to the usual cat-and-mouse game between a diligent cop ( Duggal) and the blood robbers. And Hooda�an actor who is always watchable, especially when he is strutting the walk� loses yet another opportunity to break out of the long run of indifferent films he�s been stuck in. Director: Syed Ahmad Afzal(more)

Source: Shubhra Gupta, Indian Express

3.00

Randeep Hooda shines in this dark Haryanvi tale

Laal Rang doesn�t delve deep into the criminals� modus-operandi, but the two leads try their best to make up for the lack of the nitty-gritties. Laal Rang has a shade grey and is much more high voltage than an ordinary thriller. Nobody could have played it better than Hooda. It�s his film.(more)

Source: Rohit Vats, Hindustan Times

2.50

Randeep Hooda shines in Laal Rang

Laal Rang does not pack a solid punch because of its choppy storyline. Also, since the film is set in the heartland of Haryana, all the characters speak in Haryanvi, which after a point becomes too much. If you don't listen carefully, you may miss the point. Frankly, it's okay if you do because Laal Rang isn't worth your money or time unless you're a die-hard Randeep Hooda fan.(more)

Source: Namrata Thakker., Rediff.com