• Khalid Mohamed
    Khalid Mohamed
    Hindustan Times

    7

    Debutante Anushka Sharma is assured and upright but you wouldn’t kill to eat paani puris with her, the way Suri-cum-Raj does. Incontestably, Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi is an SRK show. The end credits with snapshots is a delight, don’t miss them. The actor sends you home with a smile and a tear. So, here’s a must-grab-ticket to SRK.

  • Nikhat Kazmi
    Nikhat Kazmi
    Times Of India

    6

    The only high point of the film is Shah Rukh’s interpretation of the geeky-gawky middle class hero, who would have actually been quite lovable if he didn’t metamorphose into his gaudy, over-the-top alter ego, Raj. Debutante Anoushka lacks all chutzpah and can barely hold your attention. Watch it, only for Surinder Sahni ji, a refreshing new take on the Bollywood hero.

  • However, you have to give it to Aditya to attempt a love story that’s drastically different from the one he set the trend of in the first place. Coming back after a span of eight years, Aditya chooses a subject that may not set the cash registers ringing in a way, say, a Om Shanti Om did, but tells a heartwarming love story of a middle-class, middle-aged man that needs to be applauded for its minimalism.

  • It’s very rare for another actor to steal the thunder right from under Shahrukh Khan’s nose. Even though the script is the winner here, newcomer Anushka Sharma walks off with an applause-worthy performance. It’s difficult to believe that this is her debut.

  • Abid
    Abid
    Glamsham

    8.5

    If you have loved Raj crooning ‘Tujhe Dekha To Ye Jaana Sanam’ in 1995 and five years down the line, you were still in love with him and many (female fans) implored him ‘Humko Hamin Se Chura Lo’ there is no reason why you should not let a now mature Raj, masquerading as Surinder Sawhney (but still romantic at heart!), telling you in 2008 ‘Tujh Mein Rab Dikhta hai..’ in his trademark (still) charming way, though rather ‘ Haule Haule!’

  • Had the story chosen not to take the regressive and cliched path towards the end, the film would have been path-breaking. Still, for the fresh sparks in the story, Shah Rukh Khan’s hugely entertaining performance and Anushka Sharma’s confident debut, Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi remains unmissable.