• Save for Kangna Ranaut’s arresting screen presence and earnestness, this film has nothing going for it.

  • You won’t come out of the theatre texting your friends that it’s a must-see film. But it’s a film where you can enjoy the imagery, the intensity, performances and chemistry, and forgive the excesses. A frilly good watch!

  • Loud, violent, and utterly lacking in soul…

  • For the crisp writing, humour and Manish Paul’s antics this one’s worth your time.

  • …salutes the man who walked a unique path, almost as if he were destined. Powerful, engaging and thought-provoking, the film does full justice to the man and his extraordinary life. Watch!

  • What you’ll get in the film is lots of Akshay Kumar and a few amusing moments. What you’ll have to endure for that is the entire film. Do the math.

  • This is one film that’s completely critic-proof. Vacations are upon us, and in the gaping abyss that is the lack of children’s films, arrives this somewhat entertaining film with star-value.

  • As a social commentary, the film succeeds only intermittently, and is not as complex and effective as last year’s Shanghai. There are other ambiguous points in the film. But here’s the thing: you ought to watch the film.

  • I Am Kalam is yet another superlative children’s film this year. Go watch this hearty film that lingers with you long after.

  • Indeed it is refreshing to see a film about weddings that is neither loud nor preaching customs and archaic traditions. Instead, Sharma brings us a reflection of evolving India that still loves its shaadis and all the drama that comes with it…a bright, dancy, feel-good movie that doesn’t insult your intelligence. What’s not to like?

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