Critical response Khakee was met with critical acclaim, including for the performances of the lead actors.
The Hindu daily mentioned; "It's the director's show all the way.
Khakee is great evidence of what smart writing can do to a film - the duo of
Rajkumar Santoshi and
Shridhar Raghavan, deserve all the credit for packing the punches the film delivers. A little pace is lost in the second half because of the dialogues, song and dance, but thanks to high production values and charismatic star appeal, you really don't feel the length - 2 hours and 54 minutes. An aging
Amitabh Bachchan is the first rate with his trademark delivery.
Akshay Kumar provides the comic relief with his 'I'm cool' flirtatious attempts to woo Aishwarya [Rai] and Tusshar [Kapoor] plays the foil to his seniors - a neat essay".
Mayank Shekhar of
Mid-Day wrote "The reason Khakee will linger in public memory for a good while is quite simply Bachchan — back to basics," and concluded, "Khakee is proof that the ‘angry young man’ only got better, if not younger as well! And that's more than a reason to recommend this film." Sukanya Verma from
Rediff said; "What I also like about
Khakee is that every actor, big or small (in terms of footage), good or bad (in terms of character), has that one defining moment on screen.
Khakee is a smart film. It makes you think. It keeps you at the edge of your seat. It gives you your money's worth. What more do you want.
Bollywood Hungama gave the film four stars and explained; "One wouldn't call Khakee the best script [Rajkumar] Santoshi has tackled, but it certainly would rank amongst the best. Another aspect that enhances the film is the dialogues (Rajkumar Santoshi), which will be met with a thunderous applause at various junctures of the film. Santoshi has a knack for extracting wonderful performances from the cast. Amitabh Bachchan delivers one of the best performances of his career. He has some of the toughest scenes in the film. In fact, a lesser actor would've failed to do justice to the role. But Bachchan's expressions, voice and movement bring the character to life. Akshay Kumar is fantastic.
Ajay Devgn adds yet another feather in his cap with a performance that could've been essayed only by a master performer. Aishwarya Rai gets a role to prove her talent, and she more than lives up to the expectations. Tusshar may not have many lines to deliver, but his presence and expressions register a strong impact".
Derek Elley from
Variety magazine stated; "The testosterone's so high you can almost put a match to it in
Khakee, a twist-filled, often very violent drama centered on some cops escorting a terrorist cross-country to Mumbai. Powerhouse casting, and equally powerhouse direction by Rajkumar Santoshi, makes this an above-average example of mainstream Bollywood thrillers, sans any stylistic flourishes. Given its paucity of musical numbers and romance, this one could have a career on ancillary among general action buffs".
Box office Khakee had a final worldwide gross of including in India and in abroad. The
nett revenue of the film was . It was declared an 'Average' by
Box Office India. According to collection,
Khakee was the 5th highest-grossing Bollywood film of 2004 behind
Veer-Zaara,
Main Hoon Na,
Dhoom and
Mujhse Shaadi Karogi. ==Accolades==