Rajkummar
Rao's
Trapped
has
received
positive
reviews
from
the
audiences
as
the
storyline
is
something
new
and
refreshing
and
one
which
has
never
been
dealt
before
in
Bollywood.
Add
to
this,
the
film
has
no
interval
and
that
makes
Trapped
more
interesting
and
worthy
of
a
watch.
There's
a
particular
scene
in
the
film
where
Rajkummar
Rao
is
seen
eating
a
pigeon
and
speaking
to
a
rat,
"What's
the
similarity
between
a
man
and
a
mouse," and
he
mentions,
"Both
run
after
holes."
Well,
that
is
surely
funny
indeed
but
for
the
CBFC
it's
not
funny
and
they've
chopped
off
that
scene.
Thankfully,
the
film-makers
have
put
up
the
scene
on
their
YouTube
channel
for
you
all
to
watch.
Check
it
out
below!
Trapped
has
got
only
300
screens
all
over
India
but
still
managed
to
remain
housefull
and
collected
a
sum
of
1.44
Crores
at
the
box
office
during
the
weekends.
Well,
for
300
screens
that
really
is
an
impressive
number.
Film
critic
Rajeev
Masand
heaped
praises
on
the
film
and
said,
"Despite
its
occasional
shortcomings,
Trapped
is
a
wholly
involving
drama
that
you
become
quickly
invested
in.
The
bulk
of
the
credit
for
that
goes
to
the
film's
incredible
leading
man
who
delivers
his
finest
work
here."