Actors
Ileana D’cruz and Shahid Kapoor looked charming at a press meet for
their upcoming film Phata Poster Nikhla Hero on July, 26 2013. Browse
through. (AFP Photo)
Going by the reviewers, the film attempts to be a comedy and it fails
Mayank Shekhar seconds that, "This movie is supposed to be a comedy, though it’s cacophony for the most part with assorted dons, fake cops, real cops, and general unexplained madness."
Shekhar further adds: "You feel sorry for the director, swallow some pride on his behalf. But the lead actor here wanted to be a Bollywood hero anyway. The pint-sized star like Singham drops from the air on his feet over flying dust, his body horizontally swaying over the earth as villains come crashing down, he travels to desolate beaches for the Sufi song, dances on the stage for the item track, weeps for his mother, hugs his father, mimics Dev Anand, Amol Palekar for comedy. You wish him well, quickly pop a Saridon, along with the popcorn, and safely go home."
Taran Adarsh of Bollywood Hungama too feels the film is full of clichés. "It's a frothy comedy that would have gone astray and misplaced its luster had it been delegated to a lesser talent", he believes.
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