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Saat Uchhakkey
Critic reviews and ratings
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...is a delightful slice of life from that new pet haunt of filmmakers, Old Delhi.
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It may not be the most polished product but it is a gem nonetheless, a funny movie with the right amount of weirdness and outrageous ideas.
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...may not sustain its brilliance throughout its entire run but it keeps on cooking something that makes the nerds of this genre amused throughout.
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...is an outrageously funny situational comedy, which will leave you in splits. However, the film has a high dosage of explicit language, which may restrict its audience reach in the multiplexes.
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...stands out for its excellent casting, excellent acting and – when it is not self-conscious – excellent humour. Now if only that had been enough...
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We have no clue what was the director’s vision behind this film but his execution has gone awfully wrong.
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...the climax does come with a twist but it’s wholly unsatisfying and a tad convenient. The one highlight is the way the actors embrace these characters, banter easily and show relish for those expletive-heavy lines.
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...it has flavour, a seed of a good idea even, something mega-budget films often lack. But like our Dilli Laundas Eleven, it lacks planning and execution.
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If you have the capacity to endure much gaalis (almost every dialogue ends with a ‘BC’ or equivalent) and have an appetite for Priyadarshan-like no-brainers, here’s 140 minutes of just that.
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...there is hardly anything in this one that can be salvaged.
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...is far too undercooked a broth to pass for what it wants to be - a zany, off-the-beaten-track entertainer.
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Go for this film if you’re in mood for hearing some choicest of explicit words or else sleep on it.
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...you know you will run a mile in the opposite direction to small budget film set in gallis in any city North of the Vindhyas about 'quirky' characters trying to make a quick buck.
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...has little going for it, but the movie might be worth its 139-minute running time for those who know only 19 ways to insult their mothers and sisters and have merely four phrases to describe the manner in which the human posterior can be punished.
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...would have worked better had it been shorter, sharper with a strong story to tell. If only this film and its maker knew when and where to stop.
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