Friday, May 23, 2014

Heropanti Movie Review

Here is the review for the movie Heropanti. Watch out this space for more updates!
Rating:1.5/5 Review By:Mohar Basu Site:Koimoi
Heropanti doesn’t quite offer you a valid reason to watch it. The acting department is terrible. If you are expecting great action moves, you’ll be left disappointed as the trailer had shown them all. If a few action moves were missed, watch the dance pieces of the Shroff cub. The dance and the fight​s​ are done in the same breath almost. Kriti Sanon tried to light up the screen with her ravishing presence but with the story that doomed, there’s barely anything left to save. Heropanti makes no fuss about being a bad film. Unapologetical about being a dismal​ and shabby affair, Heropanti serves only two purposes: Giving Bollywood an heir to Akshay Kumar who kick boxes like a star despite having Kareena Kapoor’s cutesy face and an actress who has a lot of latent potential along with her resplendent looks, waiting to be used in the right project. It’s way worse than what you think but then again Salman Khan’s Bodyguard was acceptable to people. Pitted against Bodyguard, Heropanti would be a blessing.
Rating:2/5 Review By:Suparno Site:One India Entertainment

Director of Heropanti Sabbir Khan was too predictable and orthodox in his narration with some truly forced songs and dances in which extras are shaking their feet along with Tiger and Kriti. In a nut shell, the movie Heropanti is not just an ideal debut for both Tiger and Kriti, while it's most likely to leave the audience with the question, "What was so heroic in Heropanti?"
Rating:3.5/5 Review By:Subhash K Jha Site:IANS
This is Tiger's big ticket debut. And boy, does this Tiger burn bright! He emotes, he dances and yes, he can fight. Tiger shares a good chemistry with his cute co-star Kriti Sanon. Kriti Sanon is perky and sufficiently spontaneous for her first film. "Heropanti" is a full-on 'paisa vasool' Sajid Nadiadwala entertainer. It doesn't quite measure up to the requirements of the theme of honour killing that it so valiantly puts forward. But as a masala entertainer, that has more to say than one would expect from a film of this nature, "Heropanti" gets its fundas right.
Rating:1.5/5 Review By:Paloma Sharma Site:Rediff
Heropanti follows the Bollywood formula and includes 5873 random songs which, if devoid of visualisation, are a good, time-pass listen.
Over all, Heropanti is an amusing yet bland modification of the classic Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayengey, featuring some of the most fake Haryanvi accents this North Indian has ever heard. The film could do with more action and less drama. The most masala-less masala movie I've watched in a while, it will have you echoing the second most (over)used dialogue in the film, "Kab jayegi teri heropanti?"
Rating:/5 Review By:Mihir Fadnavis Site:Firstpost
The best thing that could be said about Heropanti is that it is not as terrible as Salman Khan and Akshay Kumar films. The second best thing about it is that Tiger Shroff may be effeminate, but he’s a likable guy who can do some truly amazing stunts. This is where the positive aspects of Heropanti end, because everything else in the movie is a raging river of stupidity.
Rating:/5 Review By:Sneha May Francis Site:Emirates 24/7
‘Heropanti’ is a quintessential Bollywood romance, where lovers have to fight the society, angry uncles and dominating fathers, who give love a bad name, to win over their ladylove. A trend that attained immense popularity after Salman Khan exploded on-screen with his charm in ‘Maine Pyaar Kiya’. While director Sabbir Khan pays tribute to the film by playing a scene in ‘Heropanti’, his own take on romance is a tad insipid, archaic in its thinking and unchanged in treatment and characterisation.
Rating:3.5/5 Review By:Taran Adarsh Site:Bollywood Hungama
On the whole, HEROPANTI is designed as a launch pad for Tiger Shroff and it gives him ample opportunity to prove his credentials in his debut film. The good news is, he delivers a striking performance. Additionally, what works is the masala quotient -- melodrama, music and action. An entertainer that hits the right notes!

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