• The film, devoid of novelty and twist, starts to lag within 30 minutes of its beginning.

    Watch it only if you want.

  • The film’s songs are a hit but you don’t need to go to theatres to listen to them. If you are a die hard fan of Haryanvi humour, youth appeal and young face then only go for this movie otherwise sit at home and ask “Ye Fugly Fugly Kya Hai”.

  • Watch Holiday: A Soldier Is Never Off Duty only if you are a hardcore masala film fan and can sit through three hours.

  • All in all, the movie fails to impress and barely even manages to make it to the ‘average’ slot.

  • The film’s a scam, and delivers a fake lecture on corruption and patriotism. In other words, don’t sweat for this film, it’s completely avoidable.

  • Watch the movie if you’re pre-teen and believe in the koochie-koo kind of love.

  • Babloo Happy Hai is an attempt to be ‘cool’. And when the movie switches tracks, it almost seems like a docu-drama than anything else. Sachin Chauhan, the man behind the dialogues unfortunately does a sad job here, given he wrote dialogues for movies like ‘I am Kalam’, ‘Paan Singh Tomar’, and ‘Saahib, Biwi Aur Gulam’. The truth of the matter is that Babloo may be happy, but the audience won’t be.

  • Lots of action, lost of attempt to create drama, and not-so-great dialogues take over the movie.

    Avoid watching the film.

  • Watch this movie only if for you anything passes in the name of ‘comedy’. The film deserves the one star it got for the bravery the makers of this film showed while making it.

  • All in all, the story is weak. Direction is poor too. Had Puneet stuck to a different kind of film perhaps, one that catered more to generation Z’s rich tastes, then that film would’ve definitely fared better.Watch the movie if you have to, if you like to watch big stars on the big screen. For the rest, skipping this movie would be a wise decision.

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