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Son Of Sardaar
Critic reviews and ratings
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...for lovers of hardcore masala movies. If you liked Wanted, Dabangg and Rowdy Rathore, chances are you will relish Son Of Sardaar as well.
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This is a mass-entertainer, strung together with a series of Santa-Banta jokes, spiked solidly with macho sardaarisms.
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...an above-average watch, but not exceptional at all.
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...an unapologetic Bollywood entertainer that promises a few laughs.
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...strictly a timepass film if you are willing to forgive the noise and the undeniable nonsense.
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...has a lot for the masses but it lacks a good story.
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In a bid to make for a mass entertainer it ends up being banal and mundane.
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The film is loud, dramatic and over-the-top.
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Even if you're a fan of those loud 80s-style entertainers, this one demands a lot out of you.
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...this purported entertainer may be a notch above Rowdy Rathore and Ready, but that’s it.
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The exaggerated action sequences and silly comedy may entertain some of the audience, but as a film-crazy nation, we surely deserve far better.
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...is exhausting, painfully loud and way too long, with too few laughs.
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Poppycock in Phagwara: that is what the film should have been named. While the men on the screen defy gravity at will, the narrative defies logic without a care.
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It’s so unfunny, it’ll put you to sleep It’s so shallow, it’ll make you weep.
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The jokes in ‘Son Of Sardaar’ start off as a one-time laugh, which quickly turn tiresome because they are pressed into service in a loop.
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Sloppily executed, loud, boring, pointless machismo.
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Comedy is more than just gags and slapstick.
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A watch, if loud, mindless gags work for you. But how many more such comedies can we take?
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