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Deva Score: 60% Positive
Review by MD Ekram Parvez – Watchmoviesonline.in
Rating: 4.5/5
“Deva” is a cinematic tour de force that masterfully blends action, suspense, and emotional depth. Shahid Kapoor delivers a powerhouse performance as the rebellious yet brilliant police officer, Dev Ambre, who unravels a complex web of deceit while grappling with personal demons. The film’s narrative is intricately woven, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats with its unpredictable twists and turns. Director Rosshan Andrrews has crafted a visual spectacle, with stunning cinematography and high-octane action sequences that are both thrilling and immersive. The supporting cast, including Pooja Hegde and Pavail Gulati, adds layers of authenticity to the story, making “Deva” a must-watch for anyone seeking a gripping and emotionally resonant cinematic experience. The film’s exploration of themes like memory loss and the blurred lines between justice and vengeance elevates it beyond a typical action thriller, making it a standout in the genre.
For a deeper dive into the film’s themes and production, check out the interview with director Rosshan Andrrews where he discusses his vision for the film. Additionally, explore the official trailer for a sneak peek into the film’s intense action sequences. For more insights into Shahid Kapoor’s preparation for the role, read this exclusive interview where he discusses his approach to the character.
Top Reviews From Other Critics In India
Ankit Kapoor – The Times of India
Rating: 3/5
Deva is a commendable slow-burn thriller directed by Rosshan Andrrews, with its heart in the right place. Its slow pacing and misleading marketing might not appeal to everyone, particularly those looking for a fast-paced action movie. The dynamics between Dev and his friend Roshan D’Silva slightly overstretches, but their collective pursuit of powerful mafia dons keeps the momentum alive. As the mystery thickens in the second half, the tonality shifts from action to dark and intense emotions and mood. Dev struggles to navigate his world while dealing with memory loss, turning the movie into a slow burn 1.
Sucharita Tyagi – Medium
Rating: 3/5
Deva is a story of a police officer Dev, 90% of whose personality is “main character energy”. Shahid Kapoor is the perfect actor for the role. At his own sister’s wedding, the song Dev makes everyone sing and dance to is “Deva Alaa Rey”. The film serves as a showcase for Shahid Kapoor’s talent, really. Second Dev A confronting his rich bestie, another cop, played by Pavail Gulati. Again, same guy, two different personalities. A better film would have been able to explore a deeper sentiment here, but Deva only serves as a showcase for Shahid Kapoor’s talent, really 2.
Aswin Bharadwaj – Lensmen Reviews
Rating: 2/5
Deva is a spineless, shuffled remake that forgot why the original worked. The urge to make Deva a Shahid Kapoor action film was so great that they added a jail fight sequence at the very end of the movie. While Mumbai Police was a complicated thriller and a character study, Deva just ends up looking like a lackluster hero-worshipping tale. The urge to make Deva a Shahid Kapoor action film was so great that they added a jail fight sequence at the very end of the movie 3.
The Hindu
Rating: 3/5
Deva is a plain and convoluted restructuring of the director’s 2013 neo-noir psychological thriller Mumbai Police. The story unfolds plainly, the narrative is slower than a slow-burn and the reveals are diluted. Mumbai Police questioned the allure of the macho cop and the toxicity of male friendships but Deva restrains itself to rebelling against ideology-less politicians 4.
The Hollywood Reporter
Rating: 2/5
Deva is a diluted, labored retread of the 2013 Malayalam-language original, Mumbai Police. The biggest fault line is that the remake writers have expanded and changed the narrative to serve the stardom of its lead actor. The unkindest cut is that the ending has been changed, lessening its impact considerably. The climax in Deva is suitably grim, but the writers give Dev a convenient but not very convincing backstory to justify all that we have seen 5.
Deva: Everything You Need to Know
Cast
- Shahid Kapoor
- Pooja Hegde
- Pavail Gulati
- Pravessh Rana
- Kubbra Sait
Release Date
- January 31, 2025
- Where: Straight to theaters (India)
Director
- Rosshan Andrrews
Producer
- Siddharth Roy Kapur
- Umesh KR Bansal
Production Company
- Roy Kapur Films
- Zee Studios
Run Time
- 2 Hours 36 Minutes (156 minutes)
With its gripping narrative, strong performances, and unforgettable action sequences, Deva is a must-watch for fans of thrillers! 🌟












