• It is an outstanding example of putting up an exceptional team show. Every actor played their part seemingly well but what stands out in our heart is Kartik Aaryan and Alok Nath’s chemistry ruling the movie by the end. Kartik sweetly calling Alok Nath ‘ghasitey’ is all that we loved. Well if you loved the ‘Pyaar Ka Punchnama’ series, you will definitely love this one as well. And if you haven’t watched it, Go get a laugh riot ticket for this comedy flick. 

  • Claims to be India’s first ever 3d comedy film. God knows what 3-dimensional motion we saw in the film. We are saving 2 hrs of your life by recommending you not to watch this one. 

  • This film is a true tribute to the Rajput pride, their values are princely and though Alauddin Khilji wins the battle by betrayal, he loses the war of his life. Because at the end, the dignified Rajput valour shines brightly. Give it a thorough watch for the stellar performance from the entire cast. 

  • The vision of Kashyap as a filmmaker is embracing and deserves an ovation for highlighting such a sensitive subject. The movie brilliantly showcases how in 21st century also India is stuck with caste discrimination, corruption and the unfavourable environment for the emerging Sportsmen. Give it a definite watch for our Desi Rocky Balbao Vineet.       

  • The direction of photography by Himman Dhamija saves the film as some wonderfully shot scenes are the bearable visuals that you can definitely admire. What’s wrong with this soaring black comedy is that it fails to convince some real-life karmic lessons through a night that turned everyone’s life topsy-turvy.         

  • A worthy flick that gives a stand-alone message to the two rival nations India and Pakistan. Give it a sure-shot watch.

  • Well, if you are a Kapil Sharma fan you can go ahead to watch this period flick for him. But don’t expect excitement and interest because the film fails to cater these two elements.  

  • Overall a not to miss flick if you are a Rajkummar Rao fan as the film doesn’t disappoint you at any point. It just backs a bit melodrama to stretch the film further until the end but yes take this impressive invitation, ‘Shaadi Mein Zaroor Aana.’

  • The only disappointment with this film is that it starts well, but ends with a thoughtless trauma of self-realization and mutual love. The past relationships are just mentioned for namesake and didn’t do much for the film. Overall an okay to watch flick but ends without any serious thought or message.

  • In the end, it is the Mother’s love that stands out and brings a lot of heart and soul in this film. A strong recommendation to watch it out with your family on this Diwali weekend. 

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