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Qarib Qarib Singlle
Critic reviews and ratings
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...a refreshingly sweet but mature love story.
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There are no ‘jeene marne ki qasamein’ no drama, just a casual, simple and very refreshing romance that says a lot without much effort. With solid writing and great performances...
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As long as you don't expect fireworks, enjoy this sweet film that will leave you smiling.
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I walked out smiling, and sighing. With pleasure.
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If you’re in the mood for romance, you should stroll into the cinema nearby and indulge in the adventure, this movie road-maps for you.
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...is a happy confluence of many things besides an absolutely entrancing, candid and un-self-conscious Khan who makes acting seem utterly easy and effortless.
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Tanuja Chandra ensures the proceedings are swift and plants turns in strategic points in the film which lift the mood just when things begin to look south.
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The best part of this film is that there’s nothing Bollywoodish in it. Everything we see in it comes as a breath of fresh air and I must say this is a perfect rom-com.
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This is the sort of script that world champions of the desi rom-com genre would've taken to an altogether level. To be fair, director Tanuja Chandra (in fine form) makes it more than a 'qarib qarib' lovely, and surely worth your while in the theatre.
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...is a feel good love story cum road trip film.
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The unhurried rhythm of Qarib Qarib Singlle might put off average filmgoers but if you see value in a film that breaks away from norm and derives strength from understatement rather than flashy storytelling methods, your search ends here.
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...is funny and vibrant with not a dull moment except for one or two. Watch it for a clean old school romance.
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This film is Qarib Qarib Perfect.
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Tanuja Chandra has had an extremely patchy directing career, but she redeems herself substantially...
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The film employs honesty and humor to make important observations about letting go of the past and about making a real connection with someone.
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A mature romance where people are not really trying to change each other. Keeps the smile on too. But, the pace is almost soporific and has potential to disconnect you from the story.
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A patchily constructed romantic comedy, redeemed somewhat by Irrfan and Parvathy.
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...is fun in bits and pieces mostly in the first half, but conflicted about what it wants to say and, therefore, tedious beyond a point.
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The subject of Qarib Qarib demanded a director with a natural talent for informality and offhandedness. Which is why Tanuja Chandra may strike you as a curious choice.
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