• Johnson Thomas
    Johnson Thomas
    The Free Press Journal

    3

    This novel attempt to foster Hindu-Muslim amity is pretentious at best!

  • This is a film that could have been much more, and yet is fulfilling despite the minuses. Recommended!

  • The performances are decent, the story is fantastic and the climax is moving, all but spoilt by an amateurish execution.

  • Rahul Desai
    Rahul Desai
    Mumbai Mirror

    3

    I suppose there’s a poignant message in having a Hindu play a Maulvi, and a Muslim actor essay the role of a Pandit, but such meta attempts are best left to the confines of an elevated wooden stage.

  • DOZAKH, smartly treads the fine line between the intolerance of religion. The turmoil the child goes through and the stark truth his staunch Muslim father is made to face at a crucial juncture is what elevates this film to a commendable level.

    This is not your average Bollywood fare, but an interesting movie nonetheless.

  • Renuka Vyavahare
    Renuka Vyavahare
    Times Of India

    5

    Zaigham Imam’s story is much stronger than his amateur execution. Nonetheless it deserves to be seen for its sheer thought, which is brilliant. Love transcends religion.