
Director Madhur BhandarkarProducer Baldev Pushkarna Bobby PushkarnaMusic Shamir TandonCinematography Madhu RaoEditing Suresh PaiScreenplay Manoj Tyagi Nina AroraDialogues Madhur BhandarkarAction Harish ShettyArt Director Shailesh MahadikCostumes Ashley RebelloBanner Light House Films Pvt LtdRelease Date Jan 21, 2005Run Time 139 MinLanguage Hindi | 
Star Cast Konkona Sen Sharma, Tara Sharma, Atul Kulkarni, Boman Irani, Sandhya Mridul, Kurush Deboo, Parmita Katkar, Bikram Saluja, Soni Razdan, Suchitra Pillai, Dolly Thakore, Anju Mahendroo, Maya Alagh, Kunika, Madan Jain, Manoj Joshi, Suhasini Mulay, Nassar Abdulla, Bobby Darling, Dinesh Lamba, Navni Parihar, Jai Kalra, Rehaan Engineer, Sunil Shetty PAGE 3 VIDEOS PAGE 3 PHOTO GALLERY Page 3 Movie Photos PAGE 3 MOVIE REVIEWS IndiaFM.com 2/5 On the whole, PAGE 3 is a well intended attempt, but a film like this caters to the big city audiences. At the box office, it has better scope at multiplexes of metros mainly. Read MoreRediff.com Madhur Bhandarkar proves himself again! Post Chandni Bar, director Madhur Bhandarkar raised expectations for better cinema. After fumbling in a couple of films, he has proved his mettle yet again with Page 3. Read MorePlanetBollywood.com 7/10 "Page 3" is perhaps the first Madhur Bhandarkar film with a seriously strong musical soundtrack. Shamir Tandon has come up with a varied selection of tunes that range from rock to bhangra to sweet melody. Read MoreBBC.co.uk 2/5 In Britain page 3 may be associated with topless glamour models, but in Indian tabloids it's reserved for something entirely different celebrity news and gossip. And it's in this area of entertainment which director Madhur Bhandarkar bases his new satire. Read MoreApunKaChoice.com All in all, a good movie Madhur Bhandarkar's movie 'Page 3' takes a candid look into the lives of celebrities and stars that adorn the third page of newspaper. The film penetrates through the façade of their 'hunky dory' lives & reveals the hypocrisy, superficiality & shallowness that lie underneath. Read MoreNowRunning.com 3/5 An excellent film, though one feels that the director is a little biased, as he shows all the characters in shades of black only, & all of them have some skeletons in their cupboards. There must be all types, as far as celebrities are concerned, as there are in all walks of life. Read More |