Critics Review
3.00
Anushka Shetty owns this edge-of-the-seat thriller
The gem of this film is, of course, Anushka Shetty. She plays Bhaagamathie with such grace and talent that it leaves us in awe of her performance. That one scene where she stylishly drapes her shawl shows her screen presence. If anyone has doubts that she can carry a film on her shoulders, Bhaagamat...(more)
Source: priyanka Sundar, Hindustan Times
2.50
Despite a predictable story, Bhaagamathie might appeal to the masses
Bhaagamathie has all the elements that will keep you engaged for the most part, making you overlook a few filmy flaws.(more)
Source: Behindwoods Review Board, Behindwoods.com
3.50
Anushka Shetty shines in this horror-thriller that owes a lot to its technicians
Bhaagamathie is an impressive outing for the whole cast and crew, and it's also a reminder for us that there are plenty of ways to narrate a story despite having a dilapidated house, a ghost, a hapless young woman, and a gut-wrenching backstory. A big thumbs up for the film.(more)
Source: Hemanth Kumar, Firstpost.com
3.00
Captivating Thriller
"Bhaagamathie" works for some of its interesting moments, good technical values and terrific production values. It has some commercial elements that can appeal to larger audiences.(more)
Source: GreatAndhra, greatandhra.com
3.00
A box office venture
The director has lured the audience with a taste of Arundahati in the trailer , though his focus is presenting glabour doll of Anushka to get advantage of her popularity in recent Bahubali exposure. The film races further with the Anushka entry into Bhagmati bungalow and thriller effet begins in ...(more)
Source: Telugumirchi Team, Telugumirchi.com
2.25
Anushka Shetty tries hard to save this film
Bhaagamathie for Anushka Shetty, if you don't find anything more worthwhile.(more)
Source: Kirubhakar Purushothaman, India Today
3.00
BHAAGAMATHIE MOVIE REVIEW
The story moves forward at a brisk pace and there's enough element of surprise and suspense in 'Bhaagamathie', like any good thriller should have. And for that, director Ashok deserves credit. The only place where the director falters is while ensuring the horror element works, because without it, '...(more)
Source: Suhas Yellapantula, Times Of India