The film makes The Pink Panther seem like the Godfather of slapstick.
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The film refrains from becoming a victim of Bollywood's fast and fabricated version of teenage crisis.
The film goes far beyond the confines of just being a cartoon, and attains a much higher epic status.
The film leaves little for it to be recommended.
Misidentifying the film's seductive wrapping to contain a bustling firecracker would be inviting dissatisfaction.
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The film is a shoddy attempt at conveying any kind of message, or anything sensible.
The film is immensely watcable for the cold fright it inspires.
The film chooses to go for an audience-stimulating climax.
Don't miss this great piece of cinema.
Remo D'souza's level-headed direction keeps the film uplifted.
Great performaces from the remarkable cast will get you hooked to this one.
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