The film can be summed up with its tagline that reads 'Some love stories are never meant to be understood'. Nishabd is beyond understanding. It's just a momentary experience you live with.
By
GaRaM
Ram Gopal Varma has handled some sequences remarkably well. But a few well executed scenes just cannot hide the glaring defects. Also as a story teller he fails to hold on to your interest in the second half of the movie. Something which was expected, after a good first hour.
By
Ashok Nayak
Ram Gopal Varma's "Nishabd" leaves you speechless. Its pulsating but humane play of light and shade within the sprawling gorgeous greenery of a tea estate is the closest you're going to come to the passion of a renaissance painting in Hindi cinema.
By
Subhash K. Jha