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No One Killed Jessica review by Hindustan Times
No One Killed Jessica critic rating (Hindustan Times): 3
No One Killed Jessica review by ibnlive.com
No One Killed Jessica critic rating (ibnlive.com): 2.5
No One Killed Jessica review by bollywoodhungama.com
No One Killed Jessica critic rating (bollywoodhungama.com): 4
No One Killed Jessica review by The Telegraph
No One Killed Jessica critic rating (The Telegraph): 3
No One Killed Jessica review by DNA India
No One Killed Jessica critic rating (DNA India): 4
 
 

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No One Killed Jessica  (2011 - Hindi)

No One Killed Jessica cumulative rating: 3.85 out of 53.85/5 (46 users)

No One Killed Jessica critics rating: 3.35 out of 5 3.35/5 (11 critics)

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  •  i think there should be some more detailed has to be there in climax (by Rajesh)+0

  •  some time movie goes slow somewhere. (by Rajesh)+0

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  •  I like to add one point here that director of the movie is gave a role to every individual is very nice. (by Rajesh)+0

  •  rani mukherjee & vidya balan's acting is awesome. view of delhi is presented by director is also very nice. (by Rajesh)+0

  •  I like the concept & direction of movie. presentation of the movie is very nice & i will appreciate the director of the (by Rajesh)+0

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What he liked: 1) Rehman’s music 2) The innovative style of narration style 3) The plot...
what he didn’t like: 1) Dev Patel’s acting 2) Unrealistic usage of poverty