Average Rating : 2.35
Hawaizaada Movie Review | |
Review By : Subhash K Jha Rating : 4.5/5 Site : Hindustan Times | Debutant director Vibhu Puri's very accomplished film, a tribute to the scientist who apparently manned the first aircraft that civilizations has ever flown, is a stunning feast of visual splendour, compounded with a script that's tightly and judiciously written to accentuate the audacity and eccentricity of people who can float in the future. Visit Site For Full Review |
Review By : Saibal Chatterjee Rating : 2/5 Site : NDTV | But that is not to say that writer-director Vibhu Virender Puri's debut film has no wind in its sails. He brings an impressive degree of visual panache to his treatment of the story of maverick 19th century Mumbai inventor Shivkar Talpade. Visit Site For Full Review |
Review By : Bollywood Hungama Rating : 1.5/5 Site : Bollywood Hungama | Does Shivi ditch Shastri and his faith by selling that confidential book to the British to save his ladylove, does Shastri become successful in building a plane, does Shivi really live upto the faith that Shastri showed in him... is what forms the rest of the film. Visit Site For Full Review |
Review By : Nishi Tiwari Rating : 1.5/5 Site : Rediff | Everyone within hearing range bursts into peals of laughter -- the film has gone on three long hours in which very little of substance or consequence has happened. Visit Site For Full Review |
Review By : Surabhi Redkar Rating : 1.5/5 Site : Koimoi | Well, for starters the entire plot which clearly seemed to have lost its focus from being Hawaizaada to becoming ‘Ishaqzaada’. Having said that, out of the 153 minute long movie, it will be difficult to subtract the amount of time wasted on songs which keep popping up every now and then. Visit Site For Full Review |
Review By : IANS Rating : 4.5/5 Site : Hindustan Times | Straightaway it can be said with great pride that Vibhu Puri's debut is a homage to the art and visual aesthetics of Sanjay Leela Bhansali. Every frame is reminiscent of several Bhansali creations, notably Devdas and Saawariya, the former for the theme of unfulfilled love (with Khurana's capricious love interest Pallavi Sharda forming a fusion of Paro and Chandramukhi's two-layered character from Devdas) and the latter for the rich bold use of flamboyant colours to highlight the heightened opera-styled emotions. Visit Site For Full Review |
Review By : Shubhra Gupta Rating : 1/5 Site : Indian Express | The secret of the airplane is locked in a diary, which belongs to the eccentric Pandit Shastri (Chakraborty). Said sage lives, for reasons best known to himself, on a wrecked ship which no one is supposed to know about, but everyone seems to find their way to, including the feckless young Talpade (Khurrana). Visit Site For Full Review |
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