
Rakesh, an out of luck DJ, has just found out that the gig he was to perform in Goa, has been canceled. He is in urgent requirement of money to save his Dad's clinic and in that desperation, partly agrees to carry a packet on his return flight to Delhi. He doesn't realise what's in the packet and the consequences. A bunch of devastated employees of an airline that is shutting down, decide to hijack it's last flight in a bid to recover some dues and to punish their employer. I... (Full plot summary below)
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Rakesh, an out of luck DJ, has just found out that the gig he was to perform in Goa, has been canceled. He is in urgent requirement of money to save his Dad's clinic and in that desperation, partly agrees to carry a packet on his return flight to Delhi. He doesn't realise what's in the packet and the consequences. A bunch of devastated employees of an airline that is shutting down, decide to hijack it's last flight in a bid to recover some dues and to punish their employer. It's the same flight as DJ Rakesh's. With them are flying a bunch of interesting and some weird passengers. Things take a funny turn when people on the flight accidentally get high on the dope including the high jackers. As the plane loses it's direction, the fliers behave out of their minds, the flight turns into one big party...high in the sky.
Leave your thoughts about High Jack.
| FilmfareDevesh SharmaAll-in-all, High Jack remains a nice idea which isn't properly executed. |
| The Times of IndiaLasyapriya SundaramEven by the standards of stoner comedies, this one's like a school skit. |
| Hindustan TimesSweta KaushalThe film remains half baked and chaos take away the fun element. The tone-deaf jokes on transgenders, women and the elderly leave us disgusted. Since when is bad taste funny? |
| Film Companion ReviewsRahul DesaiIf nothing, High Jack might just end Kumud Mishra's comedy career. |