Taxi Number 9211


Director
Milan Luthria
Producer
Ramesh Sippy
Music
Vishal-Shekhar
Cinematography
Vijay Karthik
Editing
Aarif Shaikh
Story
Rajat Arora
Screenplay
Manoj Tyagi
Action
Abbas Ali Moghul
Art Director
Wasiq Khan
Costumes
S Rocky
Falguni Thakore
Piyush Panchal
Banner
R S Entertainment
Entertainment One
Release Date
Feb 24, 2006
Run Time
116 Min
Language
Hindi

Star Cast
Nana Patekar, John Abraham, Sameera Reddy, Sonali Kulkarni, Kurush Deboo, Shivaji Satam, Sanjay Dutt, Priyanka Chopra, Nassar Abdulla, Smita Jaykar, Rajesh Asthana, Ganesh Yadav, Mangal Kenkre, Ajay Jadhav, Master Ashwin Chitale, Shankar Sachdev
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Rediff.com Taxi No 9 2 1 1: Full time pass, yaar!
I am so glad that Nana is once again getting roles worth his talent. He is dynamite. I cannot imagine anyone else playing this role. Even though it's so inconsistently written, he brings out the nuances and layers resonantly in his performance. Read More
IndiaFM.com 3.5/5
In a nutshell, TAXI NO. 9211 may not boast of that archetypal masala Indian moviegoers have been spoon fed for decades, but it's inventive and innovative. And, yes, it's thoroughly satisfying. Read More
BBC.co.uk 4/5
Played outstandingly by acclaimed character actor Nana Patekar, this entertaining comedy drama inspired by Roger Michell's Changing Lanes will take you on an entertaining journey through two contrasting lives. Read More
ApunKaChoice.com Definitely Worth Watching
Milan Luthria's 'Taxi Number 9211' is a refreshing entertainer about two mutually incompatible characters who albeit have few things in common. First, they both can't stand each other. Second, they both have a natural flair for offending people. Third, I will mention later. Read More
NowRunning.com 3/5
Nana, John and others with their brilliant real life like performances assure you an enjoyable movie in Taxi No 9211. Go, watch it. Read More
Glamsham.com
The movie however is targeted at the multiplex audience and is basically Mumbaiya in its texture. The slick execution and perfect characterization makes it a treat to watch. Read More