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The story follows a young, middle-class couple, Vivaan (Rajeev Khandelwal) and Siya (Tina Desai), who win a luxury, all-expenses-paid trip to Fiji. Their celebration takes a dark turn when they meet the mysterious Mr. Khan (Paresh Rawal), the owner of the resort.
The film explores themes of guilt, mob mentality, cyberbullying, and the fine line between right and wrong. The climax forces the audience to question: Who is the real villain? The bullies, the silent bystanders, or the vengeful father?
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Reception and legacy
Table No. 21 drew attention for its bold premise and strong lead performance. Some critics praised its moral complexity and tension, while others pointed to implausibilities in the plot or melodramatic turns. Regardless, it remains a memorable entry in Indian thrillers of the 2010s — worth watching for viewers who enjoy morally charged psychological dramas.
Soundtrack: The song "Mann Mera" by Gajendra Verma became a significant hit, offering a melodic contrast to the film's dark themes. Where to Watch
"If you lie, you die"—there is no backing out once the game begins.
Question 1: Did you push your brother down the stairs when you were twelve?
