Reviews

FUGLY

The performances are strong, with Kiara Advani and Jimmy Sheirgill leading the pack. Mohit Marwah makes a confident debut, interpreting his character with insight and conviction. He has this amazing intensity which gels well with his character. Vijender Singh has screen presence and surprises you with an effective portrayal. Arfi Lamba underplays his part well and maintains the grip over his performance all through. On the whole, FUGLY is relatable that portrays several episodes that mirror the realities and the problems the youth encounter in the present times.

Taran Adarsh

 

Light on top and substantial underneath, this is the “Rang De Basanti” of the post-Narendra Modi era. Thoughtful and at times brilliant, it tells us a great deal about the state of a culture and people searching for reasons to keep the spirit of nationalism alive as self-serving corruption grows all around.

INS

 

Fugly is a film with social conscience – Rating: (4/5)

Let’s first get the picture right. Contrary to what the trailers and promotional images suggest, “Fugly” is not a ‘Fukrey’-friendly flick about four friends having a ball in life. This film means business.

Sambad English

 

This film possesses a very rare virtue. A conscience. It’s very rare that I go into a theatre without the least expectations and come out smiling. Fugly is one of those rare moments. Fugly ably touches on many social issues – from women’s security to the steadily growing trend of drug, alcohol and s**ual use/abuse in the higher echelons of society, to corruption in the judicial and political system. The film has been cast well too.

Gulf News

Tum Milo Toh Sahi

 

Final word? Watch it, especially for veterans like Nana and Dimple, whose stellar act proves that old is gold, indeed!

On the whole, TUM MILO TOH SAHI has decent merits that should find flavour with the multiplex junta of Mumbai mainly, thanks to its Mumbai-centric theme. Watch it for the wonderful performances by Nana and Dimple!

Taran Adarsh

There’s enough to hold your attention. Watch it for the veterans’ winsome act, the spirit of Mumbai and for a tale told well.

The Times of India

Tum Milo Toh Sahi has decent merits that should find flavour with the multiplex junta of Mumbai mainly, thanks to its Mumbai-centric theme. Watch it for the wonderful performances by Nana and Dimple!

– DNA

 

Just for the pleasure of watching Nana Patekar and Dimple Kapadia together, this quaint and sincere look at love across three generations is well worth a dekko.

Subhash Jha

Bollywood Hungama

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