• …is not yawn-inducing but quite entertaining. But that doesn’t take away from the fact that it’s a shoddily-made film that could have been better if it hadn’t blindly followed the same old horror film formula.

  • Take our word and give this one a miss, or be prepared to lose out on two hours of your life that you will never get back.

  • If the gist of the film was to spin a yarn around the pursuit of true love, then it surely missed the target by a mile. By the time you leave the cinema hall, the question “why” starts jogging in your head. That’s exactly what should have been running in the brains behind this endeavour. Well, actually.

  • In hindsight, the intention and the much-needed message behind this project is praiseworthy but the execution meanders way too much. Even if it’s a fun one-time watch, a slightly tighter hold on reality and a lot better storyline would have done the magic. If only everything was fair in war and cinema as well.

  • Exploring the Capital on the big screen is in vogue but not all the efforts reach their destination. This particular film comes very close to stealing its spot.

  • Love triumphs in the end but the journey leading to that moment could have been more entertaining. In conclusion, for a Friday consumed by below-average releases, ‘Luv U Soniyo’ is just another happy addition.

  • For those who like to hear cracking of bones, watch computer-generated stunts and exaggerated violence on the big screen, ‘Policegiri’ might come across as a staple diet.

  • It’s hard to believe that they took this endeavour to Cannes when there’s not much to even take home.

  • The whole effort leaves one asking for more because it lacks finesse. Sloppy editing coupled with soulless dialogues and unneeded adherence to clichés play spoilsport.

  • There’s no lack of tepid efforts in Bollywood and this film adds to the list. In this peculiar instance, the car bears the price for the mishap others underwent.

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