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Running Shaadi
Critic reviews and ratings
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The story is funny and irreverent and the performances up to the mark.
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...is by far the best entertainer of 2017 in terms of comical relief.
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...on paper seems trite, but it is consistently engaging because newer and wilder plot developments get thrown at you and you cannot help but continue to run with its characters to find out what eventually becomes of them.
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...despite few hiccups, the entire good vibe and vibrant nature of Running Shaadi makes it a worthy watch this weekend. Just go for this easy-breezy film and come out with a smile or a plan of elopement during a wedding.
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...is a quaint film that keeps you smiling in a mellow way.
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The supporting cast is stellar, the situations and dialogue are funny, but the lead cast is pathetic.
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...has its moments, but they are too few to keep you engrossed.
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...this one had potential for a crackling comedy. But it fails to capitalise on the quirks as it is too consumed by the basic premise and dives right into the pitfalls.
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...could’ve really been a different comedy. It had the raw potential of a unique and innovative film. But the lack of focussed direction leaves it high and dry.
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...could have been a humourous take on the wedding and love scenes in India and the expose of the dangers of social media and pros and cons of marriage portals but it ends up as a waste opportunity.
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The leads — Amit Sadh and Taapsee Pannu — try to rescue the flailing script, but there are too many holes to plug.
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...Running Shaadi's unevenness doesn't allow it to become more than the sum of its parts.
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...is amusing, but only in fits and starts.
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The film suffers from the lack of an interesting drama.
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...a comic critique of arranged marriage? Or is it a quirky but slowburn romance between an odd couple? Running Shaadi tries to be a bit of both, and becomes neither.
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...a film that never finds its feet. So let alone break into a steady trot, it can barely get out of its cramped crouch.
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Only if the script was better. Only if the film maintained the promise of its beginning.
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Despite a novel idea and a fresh pairing in Taapsee Pannu and Amit Sadh, this film fails to engage you.
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...loose writing, unforgivably limited social insights, feeble direction and screenplay.
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