• Shubhra Gupta
    Shubhra Gupta
    Indian Express

    3

    Barun Sobti gets the hungry-actor look right, but Shenaz Treasurywala needed to be deeper…

  • Main aur Mr Riight is a tad too pretentiously philosophical to be taken seriously.

  • Renuka Vyavahare
    Renuka Vyavahare
    Times Of India

    3

    If you fancy American romcoms, you would be able to predict the ending of this film right at the beginning. It has drawn inspiration from various films, the most prominent being Jennifer Aniston-starrer Picture Perfect…

  • MAIN AUR MR. RIIGHT can be avoided without any regrets.

  • Main Aur Mr Right has much more to offer owing to several interesting elements — not just in terms of its story — that come across as a whiff of breath air. The sad part is they fizzle out either due to lack of depth in execution or plain ignorance concerning stark loopholes. A tighter film, featuring actors who can actually act, would have served the script better.

  • …is as faulty as the spelling of ‘right’ in the title of the film. And no amount of numerology is going to help.

  • BookMyShow Team
    BookMyShow Team
    BookMyShow

    4

    Shenaz Treasurywala reappears on the silver screen and looks ravishing in every frame. Barun Sobti’s mainstream cinema debut will delight television fans. Give this movie a chance if you are looking for some light entertainment this weekend.

  • Letty Mariam Abraham
    Letty Mariam Abraham
    Bollywood Life

    3

    Without Barun, there is clearly nothing to see in the film and hence recommended only if you are a Sobti fan. If not, Main Aur Mr Riight is definitely not for you. And it should never be featured among rom-com movies.

  • This story of a poor little rich girl falling for a rank opposite could have been cute in a rom-com kind of way. But everything in Main Aur Mr. Riight (that double ‘i’ is particularly bothersome), from the emotions to the characterization, is way too synthetic to leave an impact.

  • Rahul Desai
    Rahul Desai
    Mumbai Mirror

    2

    I’ve watched many poor movies this year, but none as consistently cringe-worthy as this delusional fashion parade.