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Shirin Farhad Ki Toh Nikal Padi
Critic reviews and ratings
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...a simple, unfussy and heartfelt movie that hits the right notes.
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...a feel-good and pleasurable experience.
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Watch the film for its simple breezy story and real romance that has you root for the unconventional jodi.
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I suggest you watch it for some honest moments and a lovable performance by Boman Irani.
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...wouldn't be a flawless film but the minor flaws make it all the more believable. A must watch for Farah Khan and Boman Irani's brilliant chemistry.
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This is no epic love tale, but it's worth a watch for those who like their cinema as buttered as their bun maska.
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Not scintillating, but sweet.
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Despite narrating a fairly predictable tale of love, the film works for the brilliant moments that the script provides.
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All-in-all, it’s a good first film which succeeds in putting a smile on your face for two hours.
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...a charming film made with heart.
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...is worth a visit for its intermittent sensitive moments. And for Farah Khan and Boman Irani who rock… and roll.
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...is far from the tight, flawless film it could've been.
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...if you are willing to discount all that extra footage, you might actually end up rooting for Shirin, Farhad and their cutesy love story.
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With just enough sentiment, and maybe a little too much slapstick, Shirin Farhad Ki Toh Nikal Padi, makes for a pleasant enough weekend watch.
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Though a bit on the sluggish side, Shirin Farhad Ki To Nikal Padi is warm-hearted and generally watchable without being exhilarating.
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...is an awkward film, interspersed with some heartwarming scenes.
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It’s all very cute (maybe a bit loud) but far from being memorable while one just ends up wishing it was.
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...has the cheer and the charm, but it just stops short of being a laugh riot.
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Clearly Bela has great affection for her characters. I just wish she had given them a better plot to play in.
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First-time director Bela Sehgal does well with an off-beat script, but casting is a big let down.
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This sort of material, to be pulled off, needs a certain kind of director – Bela Bhansali Sehgal isn’t that director.
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The movie could have risen to become a nuanced drama about a couple in their forties, struggling to balance between their familial responsibilities and matters of heart. Instead we get a hokey love story that never quite beguiles or tickles.
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A frustrating watch. A disgusting experience. Not just because of the toilet humor. But more, because you just can't get over the "How could SUCH an awful film be made?" feeling even after an hour of having watched the film.
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A juvenile film that caricaturises India's Parsi community.
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