• Tania Rana
    Tania Rana
    BookMyShow

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    Watch the film if you are a die-hard Randeep Hooda fan! Do Lafzon Ki Kahani’s story is interesting but lacks the correct direction to make a good romance.  

  • Uday Bhatia
    Uday Bhatia
    LiveMint

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    This is exactly the sort of no-hope venture that Randeep Hooda seems to land up in again and again, frustrating those who believe that he ought to be a much bigger star and above dross of this sort by now.

  • Namrata Joshi
    Namrata Joshi
    The Hindu

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    Do Lafzon Ki Kahani is way too pedestrian. The mushy tagline doesn’t help either: “Love never hurts… Love heals”. I would have added “Love bores to tears” to that.

  • The low-grade aesthetic isn’t as much a creative decision as a sign that somebody on this production decided to keep a firm handle on the budget. The title says it all: unable to improve on or add anything to the Korean source, the filmmakers have decided to keep it brief.