Table No. 21
Table No. 21

Table No. 21

2013Movie108 minHindi

A couple live a mediocre life and are thrilled to have won an exotic vacation to Fiji & their excitement increases when they get a chance to play "Tell all truth" game for a mind boggling prize money. The game begins and the couple discovers that the game isn't really a game, but is a game of survival.

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IMDb7.3/10
Director: Aditya DattGenres: Thriller, Mystery, Drama

Plot Summary

A young couple on a lavish vacation wins a bet to play a deadly game of truth or dare. The stakes escalate with each question and dare, pushing them to their emotional and physical limits. As the game progresses, they uncover dark secrets about themselves and the mysterious host. They must navigate the perilous game to survive and escape the dangerous situation.

Critical Reception

Table No. 21 received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often praising its suspenseful plot and the performances of the lead actors, particularly Paresh Rawal. Some found the narrative predictable in parts, but the overall thriller aspect was generally appreciated.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its intriguing premise and suspenseful execution.
  • The performances, especially by Paresh Rawal, were highlighted as a strong point.
  • Some critics noted predictability in the plot progression.

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Fun Fact

The film's title, 'Table No. 21', refers to a specific table in a casino where the dangerous game takes place, symbolizing the high stakes and the potential for ruin.

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