• Kill Dil has random songs, birdbrained logic and a romance that’s about as exciting as toothpaste…

  • Rachit Gupta
    Rachit Gupta
    Filmfare

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    End of the day, this is a classic case of could-have-been. KillDil had the potential. Sadly, the director could find singularity in his vision. It’ll be a surprise if anyone remembers this movie in the days to come.

  • With so much going against Ali’s chaotic take on romance and guns, we think it is best left unwatched.

  • Kill/Dil is terrible in places, but unfortunately it doesn’t come down to the unintentionally funny, disaster zone like Shaad Ali’s previous effort, Jhoom Barabar Jhoom.

  • Kill/Dil is an amalgam of Hindi film clichés, the most obvious being the orphans, set to uninspired gimmicks. A waste of a Govinda comeback.

  • JPN
    JPN
    Jagran

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    KILL/DIL is a masala film which will bring back memories of cinema of 90s. Foreseeable but worth a watch.

  • Now, don’t be fooled by its deja-vu premise. Kill Dil has innovation with its altered screenplay and execution. Yes, the logics take a back seat here but not to an extent that spoils the flow. The director mostly uses the dialogues and his character, the blend of which helps in making this movie entertaining.

  • There are a couple of funny one liners in the film Kill Dil and it’s a good mix of humour, action, romance and drama.