Movie Review: 'Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan'
Sparkling wit and an important core message, keeps you invested in Shubh Mangal Zyaada Saavdhan even if it doesn’t fully come out of its comfort zone as much as one would have hoped.
★★★½
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Sparkling wit and an important core message, keeps you invested in Shubh Mangal Zyaada Saavdhan even if it doesn’t fully come out of its comfort zone as much as one would have hoped.
★★★½
A sh-t show from start to finish that is so irredeemably bad, it will put you off going to the movies for weeks.
★
Deliciously dark and twisted in parts, with edgy characters, but too many conveniences and loopholes in its plot and contrived inconsistencies prevent it from being the gem it could have been.
★★½
An overlong, over-cooked, often cumbersome slog that occasionally fires up because of its glorious leads, but eventually peters out.
★★½
Love versus the forces of nature. A sweeping, old school romance, an earnest Sushant Singh Rajput and an extraordinarily confident debut by Sara Ali Khan make Kedarnath an engaging watch.
★★★½
Has the distinction of being that well intended venture that entertains and educates in equal measures, and one that dares to think outside the box and attempts to challenge an archaic mindset.
★★★
Keeps you invested and in awe of its beauty despite its many inconsistencies, with a show-stopping turn by Ranveer Singh, who gives us an antagonist for the ages. I'm not sure why they just didn't call it Khilji.
★★★½
Despite its flaws, the film wins you over because its original and more importantly, it's all heart.
Read MoreDespite deviating from the norm, and aided by top notch performances, the end result here is not entirely satisfying.
Read MoreWorth watching for Aishwarya's return to form, a knockout first half and Ranbir-Anushka's delectable camaraderie.
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