Rocket Singh – Salesman of the Year
An adorable experience.
The most well written and genuinely unique film of the year. This one's a superb product.
...not one that says "look at me, I am making a statement to change the world". But a quiet and subtle appreciation of the life we've been given and what we can do with it.
...one of the most rocking films of the year.
It requires patience to appreciate it fully, but deserves a viewing because films like this are hard to find.
Do not miss this film as it actually delivers more than it promises.
It is a momentous piece of cinema for its writing and its supreme indifference to the dynamics of conventional storytelling...
...charming, minor-key movie about material that might have been better served belted out with brassy energy.
It's not a film that grips you from the word go, or one that leaves you rolling in the aisles, but it's an impassioned effort that tosses skepticism out the window.
Simple, yet brilliant.
...this could be well be one of the most intelligent films of the year, showcasing the changing pulse of a nation that is learning to sift the grain from the chaff, the rubble from the concrete, the diamonds from the ashes.
...appeals, endears, and warms the cockles of one's heart.
...never becomes more than the sum of its parts but still I recommend that you make time for it. Just be prepared to be patient.
...solid story-telling and believable performances...
It may not be your kind of film, but you should watch this one. Simply because our cynical world needs more Harpreet Singhs. It is a film about hope. And about a better world with honest people.
It's a good movie but the details might make it appear slow in pace.
Sure, the pitch is low. The payback is sweetly satisfying for sure.
...watchable, sweet and simple film but you don’t feel euphoric when it is over.
After Ab Tak Chhappan and Chak De India, this is director Shimit Amin’s weakest film thus far.
...isn't for everyone. It lacks those ingredients that are an integral part of most Bollywood blockbusters.
...has an assured air about itself and yet the form and content never quite seems to match.
...emerges as a gentle, inoffensive, occasionally smile-inducing but slow paced film that stays firm on the same level, bereft of any crests or troughs. It’s flat and fails to come to life.
...laboured, old-fashioned harangue about why honesty is the best policy...
...more of a documentary on the life of a salesman. Lack of music, romance and entertainment, coupled with zilch hype, will go against the film. A colossal disappointment!