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Teraa Surroor
Critic reviews and ratings
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While the content may not appeal to universal audience, let's not forget the fact that the TG of the movie is Himesh Reshammiya's fans who will lap up the proceedings with equal enthusiasm.
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If you love the Himesh brand of music, good action with a decent plot that engages you till the end...
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...a genuine attempt for an out and out entertainer.
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The script holds a lot of interest but the patchy, amateur execution kills it.
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Instead of mounting tension, which is crucial for this genre, the film is inundated with umpteen songs and romantic flashbacks that eventually kill the pace and continuity.
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...is pretty much like Himesh’s singing: it’s a drone that gets grating after a point.
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...mysterious, melodious, super cheesy, unintentionally funny, half baked, impractical and futile film.
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...ends up feeling like an extended music video bent on eulogizing Himesh Reshammiya.
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As boring a narrative as it could get.
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If watching a 100-something minutes long music video starring a deadpan, poor man's Sunil Shetty strutting self-importantly in Salman's hand-me-down is your kind of entertainment, book your ticket RIGHT NOW.
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Excruciating!
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The one star is for the gorgeous Dublin locations, and for the infectious music.
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Everything happens so slowly, you want to take the hero's gun (he's just posing with it!) and shoot yourself with it, or at least someone in the movie just to get a reaction from them.
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...is strictly for diehard Himesh fans. Let’s hope for his sake that he manages to find enough of them…
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...no compelling cinema here, just an out and out guilty pleasure that requires a huge suspension of disbelief to go with the flow.
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...is only 106 minutes but you'd be floored by about 50.
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...is just excruciating.
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Whatever the view on Reshammiya and his unrelenting attempts to be regarded as an actor, there is no doubt that he is the biggest sport in Bollywood. Perhaps no other actor tries so hard to live up to the criticism, and succeeds every time.
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One character says : “oh god it’s a mess”. An apt line.
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...is desperately short on novelty and entertainment.
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This is Reshammiya’s one true achievement. He believed he was a star so fervently that everyone else ended up believing it too.
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...this film is as flat as Farah Karimi’s enviably slim waist, as bland as Maggi Noodles without the Tastemaker and as pointless in its existence as the human appendix.
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So bad, it’s not even funny.
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