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Welcome Back
Critic reviews and ratings
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If you enjoy slapstick comedy that defies logic and have enjoyed Welcome, then Welcome Back is surely a paisa vasool entertainer for you.
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No logic, just irrational laughter.
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Leave the brains aside, and you have (at least) two hours of hardcore fun.
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The good thing is that this film. like its original, is totally unabashed and unpretentious about its silliness and randomness.
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This constantly hyperbolic film- at all times- is loud, unsubtle and silly.
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It's a ham fest that is comparable to brain dead cinema of yore. The saving grace is, some smart one-liners and heartfelt performances.
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...a straightforward, unabashed copy of Welcome and like the first film, this one wears its stupidity proudly on its sleeve.
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...is funny in parts, but that ‘Welcome’ fluidity is missing big time.
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If you’re in the mood for brain-dead humor, this is it.
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...is overlong, over-plotted, and unmistakably silly. But it's also incredibly funny in portions.
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...package for the audience which loves to switch off brains once the lights get dim in the theatre.
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But if you've had an exhausting week and need some laughs, leave your rational self at home and head for this brain-buster at a theatre near you.
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If you must do slapstick, then THIS is how it’s done.
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...spilling over with some good gags, many great lines, and piles of tedium.
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...as appealing as a dunk in a garbage dump.
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As an audience, you marvel at the sheer audacity of this film to rope in some finest actors of our country and give them a scriptless stage.
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...watch the film if you like cornball comedies. It’s a pure massy, masala entertainer that's good to go on a lazy weekend.
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...is dumb yet entertaining, utterly silly but made with a kind of absurd, warm energy.
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...the movie clomps about, looking for the laughs. And failing, mostly, to find them.
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The film which does makes you laugh in portions comes crashing drown in possibly the worst climax in a long time.
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Why anyone thinks any of this is even remotely funny, I don't understand.
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This inane comedy’s tapori accents, ridiculous lines and weak casting make you cringe.
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The jokes are stale, the gags nonsensical and the palette is as intrusive as Liberace vomiting across the canvas.
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Over its cruelly prolonged 150-minute running time, Welcome Back treats human intellect with the sort of disdain that’s remarkable, even for Bollywood.
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