Mayank Shekhar ReviewsHindustan Times

Mad stuff! Really.

Yet, the pathos here is produced not from moments, but from performances alone: a stunning Kajol’s in particular

While the filmmakers figured their supposedly perfect setting out, a story didn't follow

the disturbing premise of the film, and its cultural authenticity, makes up for all its suggested flaws

scatter-brained, mish-mash of a movie

The satire is irresistible; the subtext, compelling. And yet neither shows itself up in any form of self-seriousness. The comic writing is immaculately inspired

The same bummers meet over and over again, with little to say, or do. Littler makes sense. Or is even meant to

The subject is immediately exhilarating still. As is this film

The jokes, you can tell, have pretty much dried up. No amount of slapstick will wet this pool

It's not easy to make sense of Kashmir. It's harder still then to make sense of this film

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