Namaste England Reviews and Ratings
-
Arjun Kapoor, Parineeti Chopra fail to deliver on their potential…
-
Parineeti Chopra And Arjun Kapoor Ham Aimlessly Through Infantile Drama…
-
Outdated and cliched…The characters in Namaste England are frivolous, cardboard thin and rationality to their behaviour zilch
-
Arjun Kapoor, Parineeti Chopra’s romance suffers from a dull, infantile script…
-
Namaste England would have still made the cut, had the actors been able enough to shoulder the film. We have no idea where the fiery chemistry that Arjun Kapoor and Parineeti Chopra had in Ishaqzaade fizzled out…
-
…is an exasperating romantic drama with astounding levels of ludicrousness…
-
Namaste England drags after a point.
You neither sympathise with the actors nor empathise with them.
I won’t recommend you to go through this one.
-
This Arjun Kapoor – Parineeti Chopra starrer is a wasted effort!
-
Nothing about “Namaste England” is redeemable. This is 135 minutes of mediocrity that you would do well to avoid.
-
There is a flat, half baked subplot about illegal immigration and the usual righteous show of desh bhakti. And not a single intelligent moment to balance out the daftness on display. Just what were the makers thinking when they were hatching this senseless film in their collective head!
-
Namaste England, which uses the same template of 2007 hit Namastey London, is forced and takes the audience for granted.
-
Namaste England is just a plain bad film, in which the ‘desis’ who live in the UK are poor misguided souls, and the real ‘desis’, especially those from good ‘ol Punjab, will rescue the world.
-
Parineeti Chopra and Arjun Kapoor contribute to a silly and sexist film with their one-dimensional performances.
-
The Most Unwatchable Hindi Film Of 2018 Is Here…
-
It’s a Shoddy Tale of Misplaced Nationalism and Oddly Timed Sexism…
-
‘Namaste England’ is shot in some beautiful locations across India and Europe, but the exotic setting is let down by the predictable and uninspired writing.
-
‘Namaste England’ is shot in some beautiful locations across India and Europe, but the exotic setting is let down by the predictable and uninspired writing.