Crew - Critics reviews
Dnaindia.com calls the movie a fun, fabulous female heist film powered by Tabu, Kriti and Kareena’s chemistry. The verdict says it never fails to entertain.
Go to Full ReviewIndiatvnews says the heist comedy lands safely, with the three leading ladies carrying the film, while Diljit Dosanjh and Kapil Sharma are underused.
Go to Full ReviewFilmibeat calls the movie an entertaining cinematic ride that “takes off and lands smoothly.” The review says the concept is fresh for Hindi cinema, the first half hooks well, the second half has some turbulence, and the last 30 minutes pick up strongly.
Go to Full ReviewBollywoodlife calls the film joyful and hilarious, praising Tabu, Kareena and Kriti for stealing not just gold but hearts, with Kareena Kapoor especially noted as a scene stealer.
Go to Full ReviewHT says the film is refreshing because it lets women take charge of the action and comedy. It calls the three protagonists feisty, fearless and fun, while also admitting the plot can get bizarre or lame - but still remains funny and watchable.
Go to Full ReviewKoimoi calls it a riveting, enjoyable heist comedy where the jokes land well and the three leads shine with playful chemistry. It especially praises the film’s fun energy and says the leading ladies clearly enjoyed performing together.
Go to Full ReviewPinkvilla says the three leads are glamorous and in strong form, especially Tabu and Kareena, and the dialogues/punches work. But it finds the story too predictable and convenient, with a patchy first half structure and not enough mystery or sharpness.
Go to Full ReviewBollywood Hungama calls Crew a fun entertainer resting on the fine performances of Tabu, Kareena and Kriti. The review praises the performances, comic beats and commercial appeal.
Go to Full ReviewKareena is singled out as the show stealer, while Kriti and Tabu add to the fun despite a relatively simple/sloppy screenplay.
Go to Full ReviewNDTV says the film has potential and benefits from Kareena’s sass and Tabu’s presence, but the screenplay lacks sparkle, the humour lands only occasionally, and the film never reaches full cruising altitude.
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