• Khoobsurat is a pretty good show. It is both funny and flashy, but its many flourishes are delivered in measures that religiously avoid excess.

  • “Khoobsurat” is a harmless film, one that doesn’t say much and doesn’t have much to offer in terms of a cinematic experience, but doesn’t scar you for life either. If you don’t mind a bit of shallow romance, and pretty people falling in love, this might be the film for you.

  • Rachit Gupta
    Rachit Gupta
    Filmfare

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    It’s definitely not as good as the original. But it’s perfectly in tune with the times.

  • Certainly worth a watch: especially for Gen-X.

  • With some hits and misses, ‘Khoobsurat’ remains fairly grounded in its genre, and comes with the disclaimer – “strictly for girls”.

  • For the second time in months, Bollywood has turned the tables to great effect by making a hero play the part that was traditionally reserved for women. We heartily approve. As heroines have argued over the years, it isn’t demeaning to be an important and beautiful prop when the character is written and performed well. With actors like Khan in the mix, there may yet be hope for the Indian romantic comedy.

  • Shashanka Ghosh’s Khoosurat is an all-round disaster. It reminds me all over again how confident a film-maker Hrishikesh Mukherjee was, and how sympathetic he was to his characters.

  • Anuj Kumar
    Anuj Kumar
    The Hindu

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    If you fancy fluff this one is designed for you!

  • JPN
    JPN
    Jagran

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    If you wish to watch a light hearted time pass film, then this one would not be a bad choice.