Yaariyan Reviews and Ratings
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The story is regressive, silly and just about everything in the film looks fake, including the acting. The only one I felt sorry for was Deepti Naval. Surely, she deserves better than this. And so do we.
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…has ordinary entertainment value but its super-hit music is its trump card. The film will, therefore, appeal to the youth and prove to be a plus fare. Its superb opening is a big plus point.
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Its stuffed with banal but infectious songs that lodge themselves in your head like Yo! Yo! Honey Singh’s aaj blue hai pani pani. But everything else in this film is a train-wreck.
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Lots of action, lost of attempt to create drama, and not-so-great dialogues take over the movie.
Avoid watching the film.
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… no brownie points for making a film like this. Yaariyan with its synthetic characters and artificial emotion has the depth and intelligence of a seedy music video. Steer clear!
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The film lacks a strong conflict line. The whole racial thing in Australia emerges as the most touching part of ‘Yaariyan’.
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Very rarely, do I say this about a film, but this once I have to – there go two and a half hours of my life.
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With no plot, horrid screenplay and horrendous performances, Yaariyan, in short, is the example that movie-making is not everybody’s business. Stay away
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Strictly for those who want to enjoy the songs on the big screen, the rest can go revisit Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikander the best college campus film of all time!
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‘Yaariyan’ is nothing to gush about, but the teenies can watch this one for a lark…and some yo-yo beats!
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A self-indulgent, dumb movie, intolerable from the word go. The only bright point in this otherwise forgettable experience is this actress, Rakul Preet Singh.
Hopefully we’ll get to watch more of her in some other film but you certainly need to avoid this one.
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Yaariyan may be targeted at a young audience but every single teenager who chooses to watch it will be insulting their own intelligence.
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They should have just compiled the songs, a couple of them hummable, in a CD, instead.
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…has a gripping second half, smash hit musical score and the youthful romance that should lure and entice its target audience — the youth. A treat for youngsters and young at heart!
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It would be an understatement to say such a disastrous film wasn’t made in a long long time and Yaariyan now ranks amongst one of those odd films that hit every Friday and move by without anyone noticing them.
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Only for the teenagers and college goers who believe in unbelievable. ‘NO’ to everyone else.
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Yaariyan talks about a whole lot of other things – friendship, trust, patriotism, race attacks and tolerance – but makes no sense at all.
It would make perfect sense to give this film a miss.
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Being a small budget movie, the movie features new faces. Though it doesn’t have big star cast or lavish locations, Yaariyan has a fresh story. The story takes few twists and turns that are too filmy to believe. Whatever the flaws the move has, it gives a very fresh feeling.