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Friday 28 March 2014

Dishkiyaoon Review


Dishkiyaoon  Rating: 1.5/5 

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Dishkiyaoon Hindi Movie Reviews



Ratings:1.5/5 Review By: Taran Adarsh Site:Bollywood Hungama
Come to think of it, the trailer makes you believe that the debutant director is sure to spring a couple of surprises, but the predicament is DISHKIYAOON is marred by a laborious screenplay that doesn't seem to go anywhere. There's a twist in the tale towards the final moments of the film, but barring this sequence as well as the emotional outburst by Harman, the film doesn't really work. In addition, like most first-time efforts, the substance takes a backseat, while style takes precedence here. Ideally, it should've been the other way around. On the whole, DISHKIYAOON misses the mark!
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Ratings:0.5/5 Review By: Shubhra Gupta Site:Indian Express
When a film is called ‘Dishkiyaaoon’, you know that the people involved with it were clueless about what to name it. Two and half hours later (the running time of the film), I’m equally clueless about many things, but mostly this: just why was it made?
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Ratings:2/5 Review By: Saibal Chaterjee Site:NDTV
A gangster flick with a complement of dark, twisted characters and a plot burdened with an overload of twists, Dishkiyaoon is high on style but low on substance.In Dishkiyaoon, there isn’t a single figure that springs out of the too-clever-by-half but essentially vacuous screenplay and imprints himself on the mind. This is Shilpa Shetty and Raj Kundra’s first production and they should have come out with all guns blazing. Sadly, the fireworks stop with the name of the film.
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Ratings:2/5 Review By: Nishi Tiwari Site:Rediff
The comic punches in Dishkiyaoon are too few and far between, plot twists make little sense and are saddled with glaring loopholes. The film’s climax will take you by surprise. Which is not to say that it’s a well-made thriller. It just means that you got so engrossed in trying to make sense of this haphazardly put-together story, you didn’t have much time to realise there’d be the big reveal at the end of it for you to apprehend.
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Ratings:-- Review By: Sneha May Francis Site:Emirates24by7
Debutant director Sanamjit Talwar’s ‘Dishkiyaoon’ is a lethargic attempt at a story centering around the murky affairs of Mumbai’s outlaws. The sluggish narrative over the first hour shifts between the past and present as we learn of how Viki abandons his Gandhian father to adopt the life of a criminal. So while the plot introduces us to many villains, each more annoying than the other, they all endorse the principle that to succeed in the underworld, one must create a “rumour” about their heroics. The lack of a coherent plot and an unimpressive cast only adds to his downfall.
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Ratings:1.5/5 Review By: Manjusha RadhaKrishnan Site: Gulfnews
This mobster drama, touted as Baweja’s comeback vehicle after his 2009 debacle What’s Your Rashee?, is laughable and unintentionally funny. The gangsters in this drama speak in rhymes and riddles. These wannabe wiseguys pull the trigger only after delivering a pompous line or two. What redeems this film is the eventful pace. There’s gang wars, drugs being smuggled from Iran and copious tears shed during heartbreak (yes, gangsters have hearts too). Sadly, this viewer had reached a stage where she was beyond caring.
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Ratings:0.5/5 Review By: Mohar Basu Site: Koimoi
Dishkiyaoon is a film that is at best can be described as convoluted mess. Told in a linear fashion, the film is flat. With nothing alluring or inspired in the movie, teamed with bad music and worse acting, you absolutely must give this film a miss for your own good. Just a bad Friday, let it pass.
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