Critics Review
4.00
This is a fitting swan song: an unmissable film.
Traffic extends the trend represented by Airlift and Neerja. Unfortunately, the director is no longer around to bask in the glory. He died in late February, aged only 41. Traffic, both the original and its Hindi version, will forever bear testimony to the magnitude of the loss that Pillai's untimel...(more)
Source: Saibal Chatterjee , NDTV Movies
2.00
This Manoj Bajpayee starrer has its moments but stays
A very shaky cardiac surgeon (Parambrata Chatterjee), the young man�s best friend (Amol Parashar), both of whom accompany the constable, a police chief (Jimmy Shergill) who greenlights the project after being lectured at by a doctor, and a bunch of others. They all do their job, but this enterprise,...(more)
Source: Shubhra Gupta, Indian Express
2.00
Needless messaging spoils this Manoj Bajpayee-starrer
If Team Traffic had understood that, this could have been a great film. As things stand, it is an uneven, unsatisfying ride.(more)
Source: Anna MM Vetticad, Firstpost.com
4.00
Tight script, stellar performances make it a must-watch
Traffic does not preach or boast but it touches hearts. Watch it for the emotional connect, and of course, the wonderful performances.(more)
Source: Sweta Kaushal, Hindustan Times
2.00
Traffic is a disappointing movie which fails to justify the true events.
Traffic is a disappointing movie which fails to justify the true events. Boring, lengthy and more focused on a drama rather than the core topic of organ transplant in traffic conditions. Apart from Manoj Bajpayee�s sharp performance, the film has nothing to offer.(more)
Source: Abhijit Badgujar , Koimoi
3.00
Fine performances is what makes it an interesting watch
The film will keep you engaged with its brilliant execution by late director Rajesh Pillai and remarkable performances by the ensemble. Also to be noted is Sachin Khedekar performance as a father who goes through a personal loss. He plays his part really well. Divya Dutta as a wife of a superstar ha...(more)
Source: MEHUL S THAKKAR, Deccan Chronicle