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Reviews
India Today praises the raw emotions, authentic locations and Vikrant’s outstanding performance. The sincerity and message of restarting overcome a runtime that could have been shorter.Full Review
India Today calls Ranbir stellar and the first half engaging, but criticizes the paper thin story, misogyny and absent female agency. Bobby Deol is poorly utilized.Full Review
India Today finds it a warm, funny and emotional entertainer driven by Rajkumar Hirani’s accessible storytelling. Shah Rukh leads effectively, while Vicky Kaushal leaves a powerful impression.Full Review
India Today calls it an entertaining big screen spectacle with excellent action and performances. Hrithik and Deepika’s pairing helps the film soar.Full Review
India Today praises the fresh pairing and enjoyable moments, but says faulty writing wastes the AI romance concept. The abrupt dark climax feels poorly developed.Full Review
India Today calls it well made but patience testing, with a sluggish first half and predictable turns. Yami and Priyamani’s commanding performances power the stronger final stretch.Full Review
India Today finds the rural drama engaging, funny and suspenseful without becoming preachy. The terrific ensemble and assured direction outweigh a slightly excessive runtime.Full Review
India Today says the intriguing first half is cursed by a weak, half baked script. Madhavan’s menace cannot answer the story’s numerous unanswered questions.Full Review
India Today calls it uproariously funny, smartly written and refreshingly contemporary. Pratik surprises, Divyenndu excels and Kunal Kemmu delivers a smashing directorial debut.Full Review
India Today says Ajay strikes gold in an inspiring tribute whose thrilling second half, casting and immersive match photography overcome a slow opening.Full Review











