• Gatecrashing a Sindhi wedding would be more fun than spending time and money on this one.

  • If you’re a Kapil Sharma fan, chances are you’ll enjoy this one too. The brand and level of comedy is just the same as on his show.

  • If you’re in the mood for brain-dead humor, this is it. And if you’re avid fans of Uday and Majnu Bhai.

  • All Is Well is nothing short of a ride to hell. If you want to stay well, stay away from it.

  • For a comedy film, ‘Bangistan’ has very little humour. You go into see a light, funny film but you soon realise this one is too preachy and predictable to achieve that.

  • DDD would’ve been a lot of fun had it been shorter, crisper and less indulgent.

  • Bombay Velvet will go down in history as the film that had everything going for it – the actors, the budget, the scale and the promotion. And still somehow got derailed.

    If you are someone who wears velvet everyday, watch it.

  • This Gabbar is meant strictly for the masala-of-yore fans…

  • The film takes you back and forth from 1989 to 2015 so many times, it will make your head spin. You wish that Mandar would finally figure out what he wants. The premise that all boys change after they fall in love is too thin and predictable to keep you hooked for the two hours and twenty minutes the film runs. Also the film stereotypes all married women as frustrated and willing to jump into bed with the first single eligible men.

  • Roy is boring, exhausting and pretentious – save your money and time by staying away.

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