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Mere Brother Ki Dulhan
Critic reviews and ratings
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...a delectably wholesome, heartening, feel-good entertainer.
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It is the verve factor which works admirably for the film which doesn't have much to boast about in the story department.
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...flounders in its frisky fusion of a love triangle and plea for an arranged marriage.
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A good entertaining flick from Yashraj.
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Why crib, originality is never an issue — MBKD is a frothy entertainer.
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The story needed to have been far more farcical – and an hour shorter – for the premise to have worked. The story drags despite frenetic editing that seems to be aimed squarely at gamers.
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With no visible flaws, MBKD is a well-packaged entertainer.
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...a pretty ordinary effort. It's the kind of movie where everyone looks catalogue cool and beams with enthusiasm to make the going-ons appear droll and exciting.
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Some of it works, a lot of it doesn't.
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...has the sparking performances, the interesting pairing, and a few fun moments. But it’s essentially an assembly-line, rom-com product.
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...a fun but an unengaging romantic comedy
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...oscillates between mundane to sad after showing an initial spark of brilliance.
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...a strictly-by-the-template rom com. Not any old rom com, but a Yashraj one.
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The film doesn't always work because it relies too heavily on silly stereotypes and cliches, and because you can see exactly where it's going from the moment you settle into your seat.
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It's all about formula, really. And it's the same old beaten bull.
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Finally, you leave the theatre without any imprint of the film in your mind. If it is a love story, who, exactly, was in love with whom?
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The story is evident in the title, so you expect other elements in the film to keep the interest going. Sadly there's almost nothing of it.
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...a shoddy rom-com that tests not only your patience but intelligence too. It is extremely long and is marred by bad acting, bad setting and bad script.
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...yet another sad attempt at rom-com.
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...unnecessarily complicated, tiring, lame mess the hero finds himself in, merely to serve the purpose of an over-imagined plot.
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The brief must have been clear: 'Don't use your brains, just do what we've been doing for years now. It worked the last time; it'll probably work again. If not, we'll try again the next time.'
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It's time Yash Raj Films pulls up its socks and harnesses better scripts and gives us more Band Baaja Baaraat. This is a wedding you won't be jumping through hoops.
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Badly plotted, badly staged and badly performed, Mere Brother Ki Dulhan is almost worth watching for the smouldering train-wreck that is Kaif's performance.
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