• The movie lives up to its name becoming a true thing of the world. It makes you chuckle, it scares, it entertains.

  • Watch it to see some ordinary stories come alive on the big screen.

  • The dialogues are cheesy and are borderline juvenile at times. Shraddha’s makeup is patchy and inconsistent. Blatant brand placement, especially of a jewellery and water brand that probably didn’t exist in that era, is an eyesore. All this ends up making Haseena Parkar one of the weakest gangster movies to hit the screens.

  • Bhoomi lags far behind Kaabil and Mom which were based on a similar subject. The item song featuring Sunny Leone dulls the “feminism” flavour that Omung wants to give this film. The climax is straight out of a bad ’80s movie, with some unintentionally funny moments. Shekhar Suman annoys. Strictly for loyal Sanjay Dutt fans.

  • Masurkar makes humour his weapon of choice and sets up a satire that leaves you entertained, but also brings to fore some uncomfortable questions. He also manages to stay neutral and doesn’t pass a judgement on any of the sides.

  • It’s an entertaining movie with some cheeky humour and great performances. Do watch it.

  • Watch it if you are a fan of this genre, but don’t expect it to be another Wasseypur.

  • Enough films have released this week appealing to various tastes. Pick one that suits your sensibilities.

  • This is an entertaining, romantic film laced with humour and feel-good moments. Watch it, you won’t be disappointed.

  • This is an entertaining, romantic film laced with humour and feel-good moments. Watch it, you won’t be disappointed.

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