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This is the story of a man who lived, laughed and loved just like everyone in this world. Until one day, a terrible tragedy struck. Driven by the fire of vengeance, nothing will stop him. Not even the fact that he has been blind since birth.
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| The HinduNamrata JoshiThe world is neatly stacked between the very good and the extremely bad. There is no scope for any in-betweenness of being. Then there are dialogues from another era... |
| The Times of IndiaMeena IyerThe highlight of the film is Hrithik's bravura performance. He is vulnerable as a lover and menacing as a killing-machine. Half a star in the movie-rating is reserved for his all-time best performance here. |
| FilmfareRachit Gupta[Hrithik Roshan's] perfectly nuanced performance is the reason you'll enjoy the thrills of Kaabil. |
| Hindustan TimesRohit VatsKaabil is not extraordinary, but it has all the elements of a 'masala' potboiler. The catch is that it's been dished out in a typical Bollywood style which may not give it a novelty. But there isn't any particular reason for not watching it. |
| The Straits Times (Singapore)Anjali RaguramanUltimately, Roshan's sincerity carries the film, which would otherwise flounder in its own plot holes. |
| Scroll.inNandini RamnathHrithik Roshan too rises up to the challenge, and channels the fundamental sweetness and innocence of his screen persona to make Rohan a no-brainer hero. |
| The National (UAE)Sonali KokraIt is evident, early on, that Rohan and Supriya's blindness was pencilled into the script as a public relations peg in a desperate attempt to make the film somewhat relevant, because there's literally nothing else that sets it apart in any way. |
| Gulf News (UAE)Manjusha RadhakrishnanHrithik Roshan re-defines male privilege in Kaabil, his latest revenge drama, and serves it up with a distasteful flourish. |
| ReutersShilpa JamkhandikarKaabil is a surprisingly easy-to-watch film that keeps its eye on the ball. |
| GuardianMike McCahillIt's not good, exactly, but I can't say it's not watchable on some far-out level. |