• The film might work for those who get frightened easily. For fans of the genre, watch Ragini MMS instead, if you still haven’t.

  • It may have started out as a noble intention, but the film’s execution is outdated and comes across as cliched. The linear storyline and overtly simplistic narrative may appeal to those who prefer the formulaic cinema of the 80s. Thus, the film might find appeal in mass audiences, which explains its style.

  • …encourages you to be cautious without being preachy. It’s fairly entertaining but loses focus and wanders around aimlessly, just like its protagonists’ road trip.

  • Gupta’s feel-good parantha lacks spice and makkhan.

    The lead actors have good screen presence but need to undergo voice modulation for their pitch stays constant. The chemistry between the two doesn’t work either. Supporting actors are pleasant, but don’t add much to the proceedings. The abrupt climax doesn’t live up to the strong initial build-up either.

  • To begin with, the title has absolutely no relevance to the film. There is no defined storyline whatsoever.

    If Lucky Kabootar was meant to be a romantic comedy, not a single scene makes you laugh or feel the love. The crudity of the language makes you cringe instead. It’s only right if Punjabis take offense, for their portrayal is vastly unflattering.

  • The ‘idea’ behind the movie can be appreciated for its novelty but it fails to develop into a full-fledged comedy of errors, which was the intention. If you like funny movies, there are plenty more fish in the sea.

  • Characters are not developed enough. You don’t feel for them. Result being, you end up as mere spectators instead of well-wishers. While the film preaches ‘passion’ for whatever you do, it is exactly what seems to be missing from it.

  • Free Birds is quite forgettable and generic for your liking. If your kid still insists, let him or her watch it. Meanwhile, you can dream of a scrumptious meal, while taking a short nap in the theatre.

  • Much to our relief, Sooper se Ooper is unconventional and thus not cliched. It’s a decent entertainer. Sadly, it’s not as funny as we had expected it to be either.

  • Ishq Actually is not actually about ishq but our notions of it so don’t expect a great love story.

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