• In the end, there’s a lot to appreciate in Daddy, yet sadly it’s not enough. The craft is admirable and the big denouement is thought provoking, but pacing issues cripple the film to the extent that you’re exhausted by the time the lights come back on.

  • Shubhra Gupta
    Shubhra Gupta
    Indian Express

    5

    The Arjun Rampal starrer has a thickly-populated circuitous plot, which goes back and forth in time, which comes in the way of a solid crime thriller cum study of the making of a gangster.

  • Sweta Kaushal
    Sweta Kaushal
    Hindustan Times

    4

    he film romanticises the hero (Arjun Rampal as Arun Gawli) and then serves the usual formula gangster fare. Where it fails, however, is keeping it all coherent.

  • Rohit Bhatnagar
    Rohit Bhatnagar
    Deccan Chronicle

    5

    If you like slow and dark crime dramas then Daddy is certainly for you but if you seeking a pacy period thriller, then you will be highly disappointed. Daddy is nothing but one of the boring chapters of a history book.

  • While actor Arjun Rampal’s portrayal of gangster Arun Gawli in Daddy is gutsy, producer-writer Arjun Rampal pushes the audience to discover more plot holes than Mumbai citizens encountered this monsoon

  • Tushar Joshi
    Tushar Joshi
    DNA India

    5

    Technically, Daddy is one of the best films to come out this year with an applause worthy performance by Arjun Rampal, however, it fails to leave an impression on you with its weak narrative and sluggish pace.

  • If you are a die-hard fan of Arjun Rampal or such genre of films, then, the film Daddy is a must watch for you. And for the rest of you, except for Arjun Rampal and the production values in the form of the recreation of the era gone by, there is hardly anything to boast about in the film

  • Suhani Singh
    Suhani Singh
    India Today

    4

    Daddy isn’t lionizing or demonizing its hero but in its neutral stance it is also does not do a credible job of making him compelling for the audience. As Gawli makes a plea for an opportunity to redeem himself by doing public service one wonders if the Shiva devotee knows that karma’s a bitch and it always catches up with you. Audiences won’t cheer nor be mesmerised by Daddy and it’s this detachment from the leading man that is Daddy’s biggest pitfall.

  • Vishal Verma
    Vishal Verma
    Glamsham

    4

    A well crafted frame, searching for a perfect picture.

  • It’s a risk to not follow Bollywood’s tried-and-tested formula. While it does win Rampal brownie points, this will not be enough to turn the film into a success at the box office. It can’t exactly be termed as Gawli’s biopic, because so much of his life is missing from the film. Nor can one say that it is entertaining as it offers nothing new. Watch it to see Rampal in one of his best performances till date, for a story without frills and only if you have a penchant for crime dramas.

  • Daddy, comes across as an earnest defense for one of the most feared men of his times. I lived in Mumbai during those times. I don’t remember hearing of any of his Robinhood deeds. Maybe they were deliberately kept under wraps. If this film was made to invoke sympathy for a man who might wrongfully be in prison today, it didn’t really do much in that direction. Lacking balance, it just might have pushed the audience, that can be bothered to care, even further in the other direction.

  • Watch it for Arjun Rampal for he delivers one of his finest performances till date. And also if you like gangster movies sans any blood, gore and action.