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Fatso
Critic reviews and ratings
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...despite the preposterous concept, there is an intrinsic connection Kapoor attempts to make with viewers and in this, succeeds for most part.
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...a sweet little film...
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...a heart-warming tale. Funny in bits but overall a watchable film.
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...it's not preachy but it ain't entertaining either.
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...strangely flat acting and banal lines leave Fatso more heavy than cheerful.
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...a romantic comedy with lots of romance and only sporadic comedy.
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...the film squanders the most potentially thrilling aspects of the idea and leaves us with something half-baked.
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...appeals in bits and spurts. It had the potential, but doesn't quite reach there!
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...a big letdown. It's like a batsman is going great guns and because of his 'arrogant overconfidence' attempts a reverse sweep to be clean bowled when there was no need!
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...is a good plot gone bad. The film couldâve worked well if the execution of it may have been better.
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...if for a better execution could’ve been a good watch. A wasted chance.
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...despite a standout turn from Ranvir Shorey as the eponymous lead, and some nicely realized segments, 'Fatso' comes off flat and tonally confused.
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Although it’s supposed to be hilarious, there are very few instances proving it so.
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Purab Kohli and Ranvir Shorey perform with a delightful conviction but with little avail.
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...never exploits its full potential, and opts for a far-too-convenient resolution.
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...a film that had potential. But somewhere along the way, we just couldn’t understand what to make of the man in the fat suit and his pack of strange friends.
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Using magical realism Kapoor deals with deep-seated human quandaries in a light-hearted fashion but ultimately fails to realise the potential of the subject.
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Leaves you curiously unmoved and strangely untouched. It has the feel of a TV drama, not a big screen feature.
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