Bhediya - Critics reviews

Bhediya

DirectorAmar Kaushik
Release date25 November 2022
Running time156 minutes
Hindustan Times praises the clever comedy, stunning VFX, performances and conservation message, while noting uneven pacing, stretched scenes and some off putting toilet humour.
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3/5
Koimoi applauds Abhishek Banerjee, funny one liners, classy VFX and performances, but finds the werewolf’s motive weak and the underlying story insubstantial.
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3.5/5
BollywoodLife calls it a fine combination of comedy and drama, praising Varun’s experimentation, commendable VFX, convincing transformation and crowd pleasing surprise appearance.
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Pinkvilla.com
Pinkvilla.com
Walmart Inc.
3/5
Pinkvilla praises the gags, polished VFX and performances, but finds the central conflict underdeveloped, Bhaskar’s redemption delayed and the pre-climax sluggish.
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3.5/5
Bollywood Hungama says the novel premise, memorable performances, polished VFX and captivating climax make this socially conscious creature comedy an entertaining theatrical experience.
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3/5
News18 praises Varun’s energetic transformation and Kriti’s performance, but says the timely, well intentioned environmental story falters in its writing and execution.
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3.5/5
Filmibeat finds the story engaging and visually impressive, praising Varun, the VFX and balanced social message, though some characters and questions remain underdeveloped.
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TimesofIndia.com
TimesofIndia.com
Times Group
3.5/5
The Times of India praises the balanced horror-comedy, outstanding VFX, atmospheric Arunachal visuals and Varun’s convincing transformation, recommending its immersive big screen experience.
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3/5
India TV News says the comic one liners, horror and impressive VFX work well, but the pre-interval portion drags and the music disappoints.
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3.5/5
India Today applauds the VFX, Arunachal visuals, Varun and Abhishek Banerjee, despite a slow first half, preachy messaging and limited role for Kriti.
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