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O Teri
Critic reviews and ratings
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...simply loses the satirical plot, leaving you sighing, jaane bhi do yaaron.
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Despite its flaws, O Teri manages to come off as a breezy entertainer that works in the space of its genre largely because of its two lead actors.
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While the first half drags, the second half seems like the director is in a hurry to complete the movie.
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...borrows constantly from Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro and drowns it all in slapstick so noisy it all comes off as more lame than loving, more blasphemous than beholden.
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...had the potential to be a smart take on political scams and corrupt bureaucrats, but, unfortunately, the film crumbles thanks to a shoddy screenplay.
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The film is supposedly a satire on scams, politics and media, among other things. But the script or the dialogues don’t show any intelligence that help the film qualify as one.
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...it’s Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro reduced to noise and nonsense.
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O Teri is a film that only Salman Khan can pull off, but not as a producer.
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The film, all 107 minutes of it, is a full frontal assault that gives the audience no options at all. The only emotion it arouses is disgust.
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Superfluous songs, poor characterization, sloppy editing and shoddy writing are just a few of the problems with O Teri.
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...from its title is self explanatory of the expression you'd have whilst watching it. We suggest you lay off the film.
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Too shrill, too convoluted and too dumb, O Teri is an excruciating test of your patience.
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Offensive and boring...
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Umesh Bhisht does to Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron what RGV did to Sholay. Kills it and drags the corpse around. It’s no fun to watch.
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...raucous mess...
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These types of movies are made 'for the heck of it'. There is no thought given to any detailing on film-making.
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...nothing but a series of dismal, embarrassing scenes interspersed with songs that are even more so.
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