GOVINDA NAAM MERA REVIEW

  • Average Ratings: 2.2/5
  • Score:25% Positive
  • Reviews Counted:6
  • Positive: 1
  • Neutral:2
  • Negative:3

Ratings: 1.5/5 Review By: Shubhra Gupta Site: Indian Express

This should have been a riot. It feels like each of these characters should have had a moment or two that they could own. What’s the point of scam artists, trying to pull a fast one on each other, otherwise? But you are hard put to recall one stand-out sequence in the two-hour and some film, which starts feeling longer than it should almost as soon as it starts. A character, ostensibly living with the debilitating impact of a stroke, is set up for laughs. No kidding. Even the songs-and-dances, pictured on the agile pair of Kaushal and Advani, are forgettable. So is the film.

 

 

Ratings: — Review By: Anupama Chopra Site: Youtube

Govinda Naam Mera ends with someone giving a lengthy explanation of how the pieces of the puzzle fit together but frankly by that time I was past caring. I was missing Karan Johar’s installment in Lust Stories, which was the first time we saw Vicky and Kiara together. That 33-minute short is way more fun than this film.the rest is a cacophony of banal characters stuck in outlandish situations desperately trying to draw some laughs

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Ratings: 2/5 Review By: Tushar Site:India Today

Govinda Naam Mera is a letdown because it doesn’t know what it wants to be – a comedy? a thriller? a romantic drama? It’s neither here nor there. As a result, the experience, especially in the first half, is as messy as the film’s script. Songs pop out of nowhere and do very little to add to the entertainment value. Dialogues are cringe worthy and sound like rejects from a stand-up show. Govinda Naam Mera is a khichdi gone bad and a classic case of too many cooks spoiling the broth.

 

 

Ratings: 2/5 Review By: Sukanya Verma Site: Rediff

Double-crossing partners, tattle tale domestic help, commission hungry agents well-versed in crooked dealings abound as Govinda Naam Mera tries so hard to be fun it forgets to have any. By the time the truth reveals itself, which we are pretty much pushed in a corner to learn, nobody cares.

 

 

Ratings: 2.5/5 Review By: Parina Site:India TV

Govinda Naam Mera, starring Vicky Kaushal, Kiara Advani and Bhumi Pednekar, is not just about comedy but is loaded with many twists and turns which makes it a quirky thriller. Although it becomes pretty predictable once the puzzle pieces start to come together, the film keeps you hooked until the end. A decent and entertaining watch for the weekend!

 

Ratings: 3/5 Review By: Shubham Site:Koimoi

Govinda Naam Mera is a harmless absurd comedy that doesn’t take itself seriously but is also clever. You need to watch this for Vicky Kaushal and his range.

 

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