• Shubhra Gupta
    Shubhra Gupta
    Indian Express

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    Om Dar-Ba-Dar is a classic protest film because it rebels against everything, with lines which perhaps sound wiser than they are, especially when you hear them again…Welcome to the trippiest film made in Indian cinema.

  • Rohit Vats
    Rohit Vats
    IBNLive

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    Trust me, it’s just fine if you don’t understand it, but don’t even think of skipping this film which has acquired the cult status even without hitting the screens ever. Kamal Swaroop can be anything from a wayward wanderer to a genius, but he has made ‘Om Dar B Dar’ an altogether distinct ‘experience’. You are not allowed to miss this film.

  • Well, how do you rate a film on your conventional 5-star scale that is so unconventional in its form? How do you even review it (or well, at least start to) when even after seeing so much you are not sure of what you have seen? I don’t know. Or I would rather like to put what the protagonist says in answer to the above quoted dilemma: “Out of course!”

  • Indeed, the entire experience, in which visual and sound are inseparable, is designed to satirise the very small-town nostalgia that is the movie’s most accessible legacy. Om-Dar-Ba-Dar is the original vernacular spectacle that has been endlessly imitated by advertising, music video and popular cinema.