• Shubhra Gupta
    Shubhra Gupta
    Indian Express

    3

    Nawazuddin Siddiqui is capable of carrying a film on his own shoulders but the film drowns in its own silliness.

  • The film is like a sixer on a golf field, irrelevant and unnecessary. Even Siddiqui’s brave act can’t save this one.

  • Rohit Bhatnagar
    Rohit Bhatnagar
    Deccan Chronicle

    5

    Even though Nawaz performs well in ‘Freaky Ali’, the film is surely not worth the ticket price. Since Baar Baar Dekho also released this Friday, pick this only if you are an ardent Nawazuddin Siddiqui fan. The film holds no promise of entertaining you throughout.

  • It’s entirely on the writers and actors to make the proceedings seem crucial or comic. What shows up on screen is plain lazy on their part and it’s painfully dull to watch.

  • Overall, Freaky Ali inspired by the English film, Happy Gilmore, entertains with its simplicity and raw Indian appeal.

  • Sarita Tanwar
    Sarita Tanwar
    DNA India

    5

    Freaky Ali has flashes of fun but could’ve been far funnier. Watch it for Nawaz’s endearing performance.

  • Freaky Ali misses to be an ace (golf lingo). In the garb of comedy, this is a boring dramedy.

  • Devarsi Ghosh
    Devarsi Ghosh
    India Today

    4

    Too bad, as is always with any film from the bhai stable, the film’s makers did not give two hoots about the film’s script, which is why Freaky Ali ended up being two hours of zzzZZZzzzz…

  • FREAKY ALI kick starts with rib-tickling moments but fails to retain the humorous momentum throughout as it falls prey to predictable plotline and a disappointing second half.

  • Vishal Verma
    Vishal Verma
    Glamsham

    3

    Maintaining the consistency of Sohail Khan as a filmmaker that started with the dud HELLO BROTHER in 1999,FREAKY ALI starring Nawazuddin Siddiqui is a mockery of a comedy in which nothing really comes to a head.

  • Subhash K Jha
    Subhash K Jha
    SKJBollywoodNews

    4

    Seeds of discontent and disorientation are sown in uncomfortable alcoves all across the film. The narration moves roughly and restlessly from one episode to another. The editing is abysmally patchy. The performances, barringAsif Basra as Ali’s mentor and caddy, are uneven.

  • Manisha Lakhe
    Manisha Lakhe
    NowRunning

    4

    It’s a sports underdog movie where Nawazuddin Siddiqui gets to play a man from the wrong side of the tracks to win at a game meant for the idle rich. The story starts out to be great fun, but it becomes so repetitive in the middle that even the jokes are a drag and then dragged down by Bollywoodisation of the story: unsportsmanlike behavior, intervention by the gods, maa ka aashirvaad and big gangster with bigger heart…

  • IndiaGlitz
    IndiaGlitz
    India Glitz

    4

    Freaky Ali is a half baked film, due to weak second half and stretched plot. It had all the potential to become a feel good entertainer, but fails to do so half way. More suitable for home viewing.

  • Bollywood Life
    Bollywood Life
    Bollywood Life

    5

    Though Nawaz is in his top game and there are a few chuckle-worthy moments, Freaky Ali struggles to reach the endpoint with the necessary flair.

  • The problem is that all the elements exist – romantic angle, the betrayal, the hardship, the setbacks – but they all seem rather perfunctory. None of them get your attention, let alone make it pique. Of course, it is all predictable – that is a given for any underdog story anyway, isn’t it?

    There is only so much an ordinary story can stand on its actor’s shoulders. Even if they are as broad as that of Nawazuddin Siddiqui.

  • FullyHyd Team
    FullyHyd Team
    Fully Hyderabad

    4

    Technically the film is below average. The direction is below par, and the film struggles to make a point clearly. Freaky Ali is essentially a badly-written film – golf isn’t cricket or boxing to begin with, and despite the director having three hours, he cannot get you connected with the sport.

  • It’s really not worth paying money to watch Freaky Ali in the theatre. Wait for the world television premiere. And then too, watch only if you are a big fan of Siddiqui’s.

  • Now this plot could have held a lot of potential, but Sadly the Arbaaz Khan production goes down the spiral and it doesn’t take long for the sense, sensibility and a shred of doubt to go out of the window!