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Coffee With D
Critic reviews and ratings
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It could have been good film, but the undoing of Coffee With D is its post-production. The film is let down by shoddy editing and a bad dubbing job where entire sentences are muted and out of sync.
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...is like an unfinished unpolished version of what could have been a rollicking run-in into a ruminative session between Indian's biggest fugitive and loudest journalist. If only it had allowed more leg-space to lunge in the lap of the ludicrous.
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A supposed comic satire that hopes to mock the state of Indian news channels, this one manages little beyond lewd humour and tacky production values.
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...does not have a bad plot but it could do with a better on-screen translation. What lets down the film is the way it is executed and shot. The film's music and dubbing too are disappointing.
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A caricatured D and his antics, coupled with bad sound designing, make Coffee With D end nowhere close to a fun film it could have been.
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...aims for conversational comedy, but it never quite hits its stride.
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Sending up the media? Spoofing the underworld? Whatever it is that the filmmaker wants to do, it just doesn’t spark any interest in the viewer.
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This is not even funny.
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Such torturetainment in the name of entertainment should come with prior warnings - Be it on its posters, trailers or at least on the tickets saying - watching this film may be injurious to your health/brain/pocket or belief.
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Grover, who is a well-known TV artist, is the only one who seems serious about this enterprise. Everyone else seems in on the joke.
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...made me angry because it has managed to come to theatres and get good time slots in prime halls despite being a zero, while some excellent small films never manage a theatrical release.
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