Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya - Critics reviews
DNA India calls it a fun romantic comedy carried by Shahid and Kriti’s crackling chemistry. The lead pairing supplies the principal charm and entertainment.
Go to Full ReviewFilmibeat says Kriti steals the show and shares excellent chemistry with Shahid. A dull first half, scattered screenplay and wasted concept make it below average.
Go to Full ReviewBollywoodLife praises the unusual romcom premise, Shahid-Kriti chemistry and breezy entertainment. It considers the lighthearted film a welcome break from action heavy theatrical releases.
Go to Full ReviewHindustan Times calls it a bland, lacklustre romance relying heavily on its attractive lead pair. The songs provide occasional enjoyment, but the film rarely engages emotionally.
Go to Full ReviewKoimoi appreciates the lead performances, particularly Kriti’s convincing SIFRA. Messy narration, sexist jokes, excessive family drama and stretched scenes repeatedly test viewers’ patience.
Go to Full ReviewPinkvilla calls the robocom quirky, funny and largely entertaining, supported by charming performances. An underwhelming third act prevents a stronger finish.
Go to Full ReviewBollywood Hungama praises Shahid and Kriti’s performances, chemistry and chartbuster music. Inconsistent writing, failed jokes and an abrupt climax restrict its appeal.
Go to Full ReviewNews18 praises Shahid and Kriti’s scintillating chemistry and Kriti’s controlled robotic performance. The paper thin, overlong screenplay makes the otherwise attractive film dull and puzzling.
Go to Full ReviewNDTV dismisses it as a half baked experiment whose novelty quickly disappears. The attractive leads cannot overcome weak humour, shallow ideas and major logical gaps.
Go to Full ReviewIndia Today praises the fresh pairing and enjoyable moments, but says faulty writing wastes the AI romance concept. The abrupt dark climax feels poorly developed.
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