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Hasee Toh Phasee
Critic reviews and ratings
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This romantic comedy mirrors the quirks in human nature subtly and provides humour in everyday situations; in the family and amongst friends.
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...the film and every rich resplendent moment in it, belongs to Parineeti Chopra. She irons out all the rough spots in the storytelling, hides all the wrinkles in the jaded plot and makes her character seem far more empathetic than it would have been in a lesser actress' hands.
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...a bright-and-breezy, charming and refreshing rom-com that makes you smile, laugh and gets you moist-eyed at regular intervals.
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It’s heart-warming, funny and enjoyable. And it touches a chord.
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...a directorial winner. While it entertains, it also springs forth another director worth looking out to. It is a film which gets you to root for the protagonist. And you know you have winner when a film makes you feel such.
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A girl-meets-boy story with a difference. A girl-meets-boy story which works despite typical moments that qualify a film as a romantic comedy.
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...is that rare film that allows you to know the two people you’re investing in. And the closer you get, the more they win you over.
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...is one of the most refreshing boy-meets-girl films to have been made in recent times.
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It is an experimental rom-com that should not be missed.
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A sparkling fresh love story, well-written script and dialogues, and competent performances make this film a fun watch.
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...a refreshing, much-needed entry in the contemporary romcom genre, which has lately seen a series of uninspiring films.
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...a well-mounted film which, for most of its 141 minutes, is a timely shot in the arm for a traditionally mishandled genre.
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The romance is heartfelt and the central actors share a warm chemistry that’s an absolute treat.
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It is an extremely likable balance between light and shade, the sadness in his beautiful lead woman sitting happily alongside her smiles. The sugar is pleasingly granular.
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...is worth a watch for a solid act put together by its lead pair.
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...gives us some of the funniest, most inspired moments in recent rom-com memory.
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...is a mirth-see for its strongest factor: Ms Chopra.
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...unusual and fun overall.
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...the fine little details, the quips and the quirks and the twist to the cliché make it a fairly watchable film.
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...a watchable, if not scintillating, film.
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...suffers from flaws in the scripting. A short tale that stretches into a 141 minute film, HTP could’ve been tad more interesting and entertaining.
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...the heavier scenes don’t work at all. Part of the problem is that the film, as it goes along, becomes broader and more “Bollywoody”...
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So many of the plot devices feel so contrived and cobbled together that you lose sight of the best things about the film. Some absolutely delightful sequences, and laugh-out-lines, get lost.
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Although the film grows on you towards the end, the love angle does defy logic.
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Changing the personality of a lead character midway, this film crashes after a delightful start.
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