Friday, 28 March 2014
O Teri Movie Review
Friday, 28 March 2014 by Unknown
Ratings:1.5/5 Review By: Taran Adarsh Site:Bollywood Hungama
The plot of O TERI had the potential to explore the murky games that politicians play. Handled adroitly, the outcome could've been revealing and rewarding. But O TERI spends too much time and footage on inconsequential things, which deviates your attention from the core issue. While the first hour is engrossing in parts -- a few episodes are amusing -- the graph of the movie spirals downwards in the post-interval portions. Reasons: the humor is banal, the laughs are missing, the writing lacks meat, the sequence of events leading to the culmination just don't work. On the whole, O TERI had the potential to be a smart take on political scams and corrupt bureaucrats, but, unfortunately, the film crumbles thanks to a shoddy screenplay.
Ratings:0.5/5 Review By: Mohar Basu Site: Koimoi
O Teri is a sheer waste of time. Beaded with abrupt song sequences, zero screenplay and Bilal Amrohi’s horrifying acting, this film molests the essence of the classic Jane Bhi Do Yaaron by adapting it so shamelessly. The budding Woodward and Bernstein in question here are a total waste which is enough reason why you shouldn’t even consider wasting your weekend over this film which isn’t any better than crass.
Ratings:1/5 Review By: Vishal Verma Site: IndiaGlitz
The script and the narrative turn strange bedfellows not at all willing to initiate, co-operate, or do anything to fare this better from a disjointed humdrum ho hummer lacking the bravura necessity of novelty in such genre to bring the country's corruption fully to life on screen to lure decent critical reception and viewer's interest. Continuing further will be a criminal offence of ruining your trendsetter masterpiece dobaara.. Am ending it up by saying these two words on behalf of 'O Teri' people - Very Sorry.Tags: Movies Reviews
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