iamthemao-2012
still remember the year 2010 when i watched the movie "The Man from No were". it was so great that it made me fan of South Korean movies. after 6 year later when i get to know that this movie will going to remake in Indian version thought it will be wasted
it will going to be a waste try
. But after watching rocky handsome ..it made me speechless
what a sequence of steps of story telling
what a acting of all the actors
specially "john Abraham"
waaaa
you are a killing machine.. your style
your ferocity
your skill
wwwaaooo
made me your fan .. in one word
"you are a silent bomb"
. And all above special thanks to Nishikant Kamat
and Teddy Maurya
no one can act better than you in this role. you guys just rocked
.. Bollywood movies need talents like you
your acting skill gave a rich look in this movie.. for all of your hard work and dedication ..hats off . am gonna watch it again and again....
Maharishi verma
When I saw the trailer of this film, I was shocked .wow!! Can Indian filmmakers make this kind of action films? The answer is yes! I've read some critics said that the movie does not able to match to the original Korean film. So, I want to tell them that the original movie was not a great film and RH has all ingredients to make a successful action flick.Now, let's talk about performances-- John plays his character very well, his body language , dialogue delivery everything is up to the mark.Other actors provides nice support. The movie has some minor mistakes. such as--screenplay is little-bit confusing, dialogues are not so effective.But action lovers don't care about all of these,they want action ,and the movie provides some great action scenes. Overall, the movie does not disappoint .Oh my goodness! I'm going to watch it again.
kaleem-adil
I seriously don't know what is it now to Bollywood film makers and especially the BHAKT junta. They have forgotten the difference between acting and over-acting. Every character of the movie is JUST OVERACTING, or should I say OVER-REACTING; I guess I wouldn't be able to differentiate. I couldn't handle this more than 30 minutes.John Abraham, the silent guy, mourning his wife's loss, all the time. Doesn't care how cute his little neighbor is but he only speaks when she's kidnapped. Subtle, hah, real subtle. An actor without a dialogue makes crores of rupees with the movie. And action, PATHETIC, PATHETIC, PATHETIC. Even the background soundtrack for scenes is an awful choice. I mean who plays Jazz in a torture scene... ROFLThe officers, the villain guys, all over reacting. THIS MOVIE IS PATHETIC. Period !!!!!
shivamt25
Yet to see 'the man from nowhere'. People are saying that the story is the same. There is in fact similarities in various scenes of this film to those Korean ones. The stunts look familiar if you have seen Raid 1 and 2. Still, it is new for the Indian audience. I won't say that it is an innovative movie, because gone are the days when Indian audience was unaware of the cinema outside bollywood. So, its 'inspired', doesn't mean we cannot enjoy it. Noshikant Kamat's direction is really good. I would say, 'Mumbai meri Jaan' level good. Action scenes are well choreographed. The characters can be connected to, like John's and that cute little kid who has definitely done great in her first film. So yes, i think 7/10 is right for it.