‘Table No 21’ is a psychological thriller that ends with a delectable twist, one which justifies the intent of the highly structured plot. It doesn't borrow the formulaic template, nor does it rely on the predictable twists and turns or caricaturist characters to enthral the spectator. It's clever, engaging and carries a message that hits you like a ton of bricks. Importantly, it's a well crafted thriller that delivers more than what it promised in its attention-grabbing promos. What starts off as a love story gradually transforms into serious stuff and the suspense and drama plays on your mind even after you've made an exit from the dark auditorium! On the whole, the flick is a commendable movie-going experience. If you are an extremely choosy moviegoer who watches select first-rate films a year, make sure this is included on your listing.