• Shubhra Gupta
    Shubhra Gupta
    Indian Express

    0

    On paper, this is not a bad bunch to be spending a couple of hours with. On screen, the whole thing is beyond terrible.

  • Raja Sen
    Raja Sen
    Hindustan Times

    6

    Sunny Deol rocks a surprisingly fun film…Unlike a Dabanng or a Singham, this Sunny Deol-starrer knows how silly it is.

  • Rahul Desai
    Rahul Desai
    Film Companion

    -

    The Most Incompetent And Tasteless Vanity Vehicle Of The Year…Starring Preity Zinta, Sunny Deol, Arshad Warsi and Shreyas Talpade amongst others, this film should have been titled Ghosts of Bollywood Past.

  • It does get a bit too much at times. But don’t mind. Bhaiaji Deol wants Bhabhiji Zinta back at any cost. All blazing guns and spoofy drama, this is where you want to go this weekend if you looking for some cheesy fun.

  • Arnab Banerjee
    Arnab Banerjee
    Deccan Chronicle

    3

    For all its gags and antic situations, this neither comic nor gangster rivalry film, turns into a case of cinema stretchery.

  • verybody keeps bumping into each other as if they’re living inside a fish bowl. Only it’s weed, not water, they are floating in.

    What I’ve just described is only the icing of the Bhaiaji baloney.

  • Reza Noorani
    Reza Noorani
    Times Of India

    4

    If over the top spectacle’s which defy logic, gravity and other rules are your cup of tea, this one’s for you. For the rest, this one is best enjoyed sitting in the barber shop as it plays on the television behind you.

  • Sunny Deol screams, Preity Zinta pouts in a Jurassic-era relic with a sliver of comic potential

  • IANS
    IANS
    Sify

    6

    It does get a bit too much at times. But don’t mind. Bhaiaji Deol wants Bhabhiji Zinta back at any cost. All blazing guns and spoofy drama, this is where you want to go this weekend if you are looking for some cheesy fun.

  • Namrata Joshi
    Namrata Joshi
    The Hindu

    -

    Bhaiaji Superhit is nothing more than three yesteryear stars being forced to embrace their own obsolescence.