Friday, 23 May 2014
Heropanti Movie Review
Friday, 23 May 2014 by Unknown
Ratings:3.5/5 Review By: Taran Adarsh Site:Bollywood Hungama
Tiger Shroff's debut vehicle HEROPANTI is no exception. A remake of the Telugu Hit PARUGU HEROPANTI has been modified in its Hindi avatar [albeit slightly] to suit the North Indian sensibilities. It's a vintage love story that gives its lead actor ample scope to depict heroism and waltz into your heart. 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!
Ratings: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. I agree, 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. By the time the film’s last credits rolled down, I realized the movie was just my ‘Bura Waqt’ – Jo sabka aata nahin and hamara jaata nahin!
Ratings:3/5 Review By: Srijana Mitra Das Site: Times Of India
the story carries some corny 1990s flab, including a song-in- the-snow where the lovers wear colour co-ordinated clothing and Tiger sports a truly awful pair of blue goggles. More snags detract from otherwise tight direction. Still, Heropanti is enjoyable. The climax pumps up the action, featuring shirtless Tiger, crouching Rajjo. The tale has a twist as graceful as Tiger's flips and you do agree when Tiger suggests, 'Mere naal tu whistle baja.'Tags: Heropanti Movie , Heropanti Movie review , Heropanti review , Movies Reviews
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