Kaveree Bamzai ReviewsIndia Today

This story of Surjya Sen who organised 64 revolutionaries together in a time where there were no mobile phones and no internet, is remarkable

The writing is crude, rude, but laugh out loud. And lots of political comment disguised as light humour

Unfortunately Radhika Kunzru's screenplay and dialogues are not enough to make this film more than what it is--easily consumable, easily digestible and all too easily forgettable.

Spectacularly silly, pretentiously ponderous

Sometimes even the worst, most overblown franchises can have little gems hidden deep within. It was Sanjay Mishra for me in Golmaal 3

The film is a complete waste of time, money and effort

It's terrible. More than that, it is badly directed and doesn't even have that one redeeming feature of all Bhatt movies - good music

It's a lovely slice of life, which makes you laugh out loud on more than one occasion. Enjoy

This is the kind of film where the camera does the dizzy whirl around the principal actors when it wants to establish character. Where it raises the chorus to a crescendo when it wants to establish emotion

Well edited, with songs strategically placed throughout the movie, including the rousing Munni badnaam hui, and a length that's not too terrifying. This is one Zandu Balm of a movie

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