• Too Much Glorification of the Negative…

  • Revenge Drama Created for Single Screens, and Sanjay Dutt Fans…

  • Nothing Happened, then Interval Came, then Nothing Happened, and the Film Ended!

  • No matter what the initial box-office will be (nowadays such films grow by word-of-mouth despite poor marketing and limited releases), this is one movie that will live on, as it has a humongous shelf-life. Don’t miss, please.

  • The worst thing about this film is that you cannot call it a bad or below-par film. But in terms of expectations from the vibe and promo, we are not fully gratified.

  • If entertainment with elements like thrills and action is your cup of tea, go for it. Otherwise, stay away from this rollercoaster of drama sprinkled with action. Accordingly, this smooth ride with an abrupt finish will lead you to gratification, or to nowhere.

  • Watch this film for a heartwarming experience in the movie-hall. You will not wean off the lovable ‘Bareillyians’ easily. You might even yearn for a second watch.

  • Methinks the director requires a long holiday from work, learning the craft of making HINDI movies that connect with informed and aware entertainment-seekers of 2017 rather than with a few ‘yes-men’ or impressionable media critics that will not take the film anywhere.

  • Go, watch this fun fest just to get a long-overdue whiff of the USP of Hindi cinema – entertainment in the most wholesome sense of the word. And let us not forget that the climaxes of most Bazmee movies look better and better with the passage of years.

  • It is a Tiger Shroff film all the way, and he is likely to win many more fans with this effort. And though Vimmi Datta’s script disappoints in its general triteness and we feel this is Sabbir Khan’s weakest film from among his three films with Shroff, the fare is single-screen fodder and should do well there.

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