• Overall, an intelligent viewer would initially dismiss the film as a lazily penned plot with banalities and plot-holes galore, but then the writers cheekily and astutely wrap up the film… At some points, it makes you say, “Ah, I did not see that coming.”

  • The 3D effects are unwarranted. As for the special graphic effects, the visual element that stands out is the scene which is designed like a stylized, comic book narrative, giving us a brief insight into Arjun’s (Karan Johar) backstory.
    The film has decent production values and actual IIFA Awards shots are seamlessly meshed into the narrative.

  • Overall, despite a cliched and overexposed narrative that weighs it down, the film delivers precisely what fans of the action star expect, a B-grade entertainer.

  • Overall, what starts off as an intriguing film ends up as an insipid horror tale that leaves no impact.

  • Overall, with the production quality befitting the ticket value, the film will appeal to children and adults alike.

  • Technically, the film is moderately mounted with humour in limited and mediocre quotient. And overall, the film’s premise is so akin to the recently released Bad Moms Christmas.

  • Overall, the film, though journalistically fuzzy, seems to be made with an idealistic passion.

  • It is an ensemble of poorly built characters who band together to stop the villain from annihilating the world.

  • Every Christmas, there is a film that eulogises the merits of the festival as a family affair, and this year it is, A Bad Moms Christmas, that does the needful with flair. A sequel to last year’s Bad Moms, this one, with its raunchy comedy that would definitely make Santa and all of us blush to the rosiest of pinks.

  • A formulaic whodunit sans intrigue…The non-linear narrative appears confusing and repetitive for the viewer.

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