• Bank Chor is a misfit in both comedy and thriller genre but it sees Riteish and Vivek undertake something different from what they’ve been doing too much off late – slapstick adult comedies and just for that, you might want to watch the film.

  • If you have not enjoyed a light-hearted comedy so far, this is your chance to watch it. Although the comedy part is missing from the film, it is the thriller part which make you glued to the seats. Y-Films makes a good attempt in this genre and Ritesih Deshmukh nails it once again. 

  • Rachit Gupta
    Rachit Gupta
    Filmfare

    6

    Bank Chor and its ‘smart comedy’ setup, especially in the second half isn’t the most intelligent piece of creative writing. Even though the film and its narrative treatment feels like a Delhi Belly, it never quite becomes as detailed and sharp as it should be. But what Bank Chor excels at is creating a hilarious banter between its lead characters. Three guys deliver some excellent punchlines and quirky dialogue to entertain in a breezy two-hour film. Director Bumpy and his team of writers may not have done enough to please the classes, but their spunky little film has enough thrills and laughs to give the massy crowds value for money. Bank Chor is definitely a comedy worth watching. 

  • Vishal Verma
    Vishal Verma
    Glamsham

    3

    Its not that BANK CHOR doesn’t aim for a cinematic statement, it does, the maker has tried to make a comment on the cultural and other divides in this film but it’s so juvenile that it hardly registers and ends up a mockery – a joke on itself. Watch it at your own risk.

  • Subhash K Jha
    Subhash K Jha
    SKJBollywoodNews

    0

    This  is film that THINKS itself incredibly clever and cocky.  In actuality it is just a woefully tacky Dhoom ripoff with characters who seem to have watched the dubbed Bhojpuri version of Oceans 11 at least 11 times.

  • Bollywood Life
    Bollywood Life
    Bollywood Life

    6

    Film may have its flaws especially in the first half but to quote Robert McKee from one of my favourite films, Adaptation, “The last act makes a film. You can have flaws, problems, but wow them in the end, and you’ve got a hit.” Watch the film for its performances mainly by Riteish, Vivek, Vikram and Bhuvan. If you can survive through the first half, the film will surprise you and how! Watch it.

  • Manisha Lakhe
    Manisha Lakhe
    NowRunning

    2

    If the one line of premise had not been stretched so long and stayed focussed on comedy, this film could have been a hoot. But unfortunately it isn’t.

  • Madhuri
    Madhuri
    FilmiBeat

    4

    Bank Chor is a poor cousin of Dhoom franchise minus all the frills. Stay away from this buffoonery if getting ‘bheja-fried’ isn’t your idea of entertainment!

  • I would definitely love to watch a sequel to this wedding of thriller and comedy. This is a film which you can enjoy with your family and even if you’re watching alone. Lovely performance by Riteish and Vivek.

  • IANS
    IANS
    Sify

    5

    The production quality of the film befits the Yash Raj Films label, and the background score, in parts, creates the adrenaline charged atmosphere, befitting a thriller.

  • Despite its many misses, Bank Chor has more verve. Whatever little progress Bumpy has made as a filmmaker, however, is far outweighed by the insidious messaging of this film which cashes in on the prejudices that wrack Indian society today below a mask of good intentions, comedy and thrills. Sorry young man, you do not get to claim maasoomiyat here.

  • Mohar Basu
    Mohar Basu
    Mid-Day

    2

    Bank Chor is one of the most unbearable movies of recent times. The problem is no one cared to make it well. The only saving grace is that Vivek Oberoi and Riteish Deshmukh haven’t teamed up for an offensive sex comedy this time around

  • Samrudhi Gosh
    Samrudhi Gosh
    India Today

    4

    Director Bumpy does not yet have the finesse to make a smooth transition from one genre to another. What you get as a result, is a bumpy ride.

  • This brand of funny by the virtue of I-know-I-cracked-a-bad-joke doesn’t quite tickle…

  • Tushar Joshi
    Tushar Joshi
    DNA India

    5

    If you like a good blend of comedy and thriller then Bank Chor is a film for you.

  • Even Deshmukh’s usually reliable comic timing cannot come to the rescue, and Oberoi seems to have little to do but twirl his moustache and act menacing. And in the ultimate cop-out, the robbers are redeemed and turned into Robin Hoods, stripping the film of the last vestige of honesty.

  • Arnab Banerjee
    Arnab Banerjee
    Deccan Chronicle

    2

    Towards the end, when the film keeps inventing too many rapid developments, even the unconvincing knots run out of ideas before the halfway point, and you know these are obligatory attempts to lift your sagging spirits from snoozing, and seem more like afterthoughts. It’s just that by then you may be too tired and uninterested to care!

  • Shubhra Gupta
    Shubhra Gupta
    Indian Express

    1

    This Riteish Deshmukh, Vivek Oberoi film is shockingly lame and juvenile whose title seems to have been chosen because it rhymes with a cuss word. Funny much? Not really.

  • Sweta Kaushal
    Sweta Kaushal
    Hindustan Times

    2

    This is an aspiring comic thriller that fails miserably at being either. Even brilliant actor Riteish Deshmukh and his gang of “stupid thieves” fail to rise above the lame storyline and its pathetic comic sense.

  • Nihit Bhave
    Nihit Bhave
    Times Of India

    5

    …it is too reminiscent of bank-heist movies of the past; there are even clear shoutouts to the Dhoom franchise. A better plan of action and a few dry runs with the script would have ensured a product to bank on.