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Kismet Love Paisa Dilli
Critic reviews and ratings
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...is loaded with lewd jokes, and double-meaning dialogues. So if you're not a fan of the birds, bees and bathroom humour, stay away.
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...falls short of imagination and wit when it comes to setting up the thrills.
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...tries to become many things - a comedy, a thriller, a political satire, a love story - but runs out of fuel to keep it going.
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Sanjay Khanduri has just rehashed his earlier formula.
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...a comedy that neither entertains nor tickles. In fact, this comedy is more of a tragedy!
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...crude, rude, vulgar...
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...a tiring film that tests your patience.
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Juggles embarrassingly between slapstick and dark comedy.
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Here's hoping that director Sanjay Khanduri lets go of his obsession with last trains and metros moves on to make something different and entertaining.
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KLPD is one of those films, that's really a KLPD, if you know what I mean!
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The film stands true to its acronym ‘KLPD’ as coined by filmmaker Sanjay Khanduri, corny as it may seem but the line itself would narrate the entire dismay.
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...is tasteless and mediocre, highly convoluted and easily missable.
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The makers of KLPD might as well, as a statutory warning, have added another letter to the title to denote ASSAULT. Yes, this wannabe comic thriller is an all-out assault on the senses.
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The point to note is that when you make adult comedies, they jolly well be funny, not crappy like KLPD.
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With a barely-there story and a very raucous ensemble that simply doesn’t get its comedy right, KLPD, North Indian slang for ‘letdown of expectations’ becomes a representation of its own abbreviation.
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The only thing interesting about the film is its clever title. It's all downhill from there on.
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