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Fuddu Reviews by Critics

[mks_button size=”medium” title=”Average Rating of All ‘Fuddu’ Review – 2.3 stars” style=”rounded” bg_color=”#1e73be” txt_color=”#FFFFFF” icon=”” icon_type=””] Fuddu Review by Reza Noorani on The Times Of India Rating: Fuddu marks the directorial debut of Sunil Subramani, who has chosen a poignant subject that will resonate with the blue-collared residents of Mumbai. However, the film is special only in moments — the rest of the time; it’s a montage of cliches. Fuddu Review by Namrata Thakker on The Rediff Rating: Fuddu’s story isn’t void of loopholes but the makers have tried to play around a new concept and that’s commendable. How middle class people in Mumbai adjust and live in their small houses is quite a relevant topic. The end is silly but overall, the film was fine. It would have been better if the makers hadn’t added songs, including the special number with Sunny Leone and Sharman Joshi at the end. Fuddu may not be a great film but it’s better than all those Bollywood movies which make oodles of money but have no story. Fuddu Review by Kunal Guha on Mumbai Mirror Rating: Shubham is about as committed as that mouse who walked out of a bowl of milk, having curdled it. Unfortunately, the script is sufficiently spiked to ensure dimaag ki dahi happens. Swati Kapoor is confined to appearing teary-eyed in most of her screen time and her character barely manages to find her own feet. The supporting cast does little to influence the mood of the film and director Sunil Subramani, who has assisted Anurag Basu for almost two decades, fails to make up for the inadequacies in the story by Pawan Kumar Sharma. Fuddu is a dummies’ guide to sexist, misogynistic cinema. And if you so desperately crave moving images, stare into a microwave instead. Fuddu Review by Indiaglitz Rating: The story is highly inspired and also has many frame to frame scenes similar to the scenes from Jaya Bhaduri’s film ‘Piya Ka Ghar’. It’s just that the writers have presented it in today’s times and have focused more on the physical intimacy issues. If only there were few more emotionally strong scenes in the film, the impact would have been more hard-hitting and memorable.Sunny Leone and Sharman Joshi’s cameo song in the end credits is wasted. ‘Fuddu’ is a light hearted fun film. The message attached to it might be wrong but on entertainment level the movie makes its right mark. Fuddu Review by Kunal Guha on Nowrunning Rating: A young man comes to Bombay with dreams and even though he manages to find himself a job, and gets married, he is unhappy. Living in a room with his two brothers and their wives and kids, he is unable to make love to his wife, who ups and leaves him. Is he the ‘fuddu’ people label him o will his parrot fly out of the cage? You come away wanting to shower after watching this… This swamp thing. Fuddu Review by IANS on Indian Express Rating: The dialogues are colloquial, witty and laced with the right amount of humour that is relatable. The film is Shubham’s canvas and he is convincing as Manoj. He brings the right amount of energy and realism to his character, playing his role with convivial ease and flourish. He has a pleasant screen presence and has the audience one with him in empathy. Swati Kapoor as Mohan’s wife Shalini is equally convincing. She matches Shubham in histrionics, but unfortunately, she does not have much screen time. Vicky Ahuja as his older brother Shyam, and the others, in supporting roles perfectly complement Mohan on screen. Best Rated Films in 2016 Pink – 4 stars Neerja – 4 stars The Jungle Book – 3.8 stars Airlift – 3.7 stars Kapoor & Sons – 3.7 stars Udta Punjab – 3.5 stars Fan – 3.5 stars Budhia Singh – Born To Run – 3.4 stars Sultan – 3.3 stars Dhanak – 3.3 stars Phobia – 3.3 stars Waiting – 3.3 stars M.S Dhoni – The Untold Story – 3.2 stars Parched – 3.2 stars Sarbjit – 3 stars Happy Bhag Jayegi – 2.9 stars TE3N – 2.8 stars Dishoom – 2.7 stars Madaari – 2.7 stars Akira – 2.6 stars Rustom – 2.6 stars Azhar – 2.6 stars Kabali – 2.6 stars Baar Baar Dekho – 2.4 stars Mirzya – 2.3 stars A Flying Jatt – 2.2 stars Freaky Ali – 2.2 stars Mohenjo Daro – 2.2 stars Banjo – 2.2 stars Rocky Handsome – 2.1 stars Tutak Tutak Tutiya – 2.1 stars Raaz Reboot – 1.7 stars

Harshvardhan Kapoor makes the worst possible debut

Anil Kapoor’s son Harshvardhan Kapoor has made the worst possible debut of all-time in the industry. His first film, ‘Mirzya’ directed by Rakesh Omprakash Mehra, was rejected on the morning of its release itself giving the film absolutely no chance to even recover half of its ‘advertising’ investment.

Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s Look in Munna Michael

Check out Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s look in Sabbir Khan’s upcoming film ‘Munna Michael’ which stars Tiger Shroff and Nidhhi Agerwal in the lead. Nawaz will be sharing screen-space with Tiger for the very first time.

Parineeti wraps up ‘Meri Pyaari Bindu’ shoot

The shooting of Parineeti Chopra’s comeback film ’Meri Pyaari Bindu’, where she will be sharing screen-space with Ayushmann Khurana has been wrapped up. Ayushmann plays a Bengali character, while Parineeti will play his love interest in the film.

Salman Khan’s ‘Dabangg’ to be the major attraction at Dubai’s Bollywood theme park

Bollywood superstar Salman Khan will be make a smashing comeback as ‘Chulbul Pandey’ for a live stunt show titled ‘Dabangg: Stunt Spectacular’ which will be a part of ‘Bollywood Parks Dubai’ – which is the first Bollywood-inspired theme park in Dubai. A behind the scenes video was released which featured Salman, along with his brother Arbaaz Khan, playing their ‘Dabangg’ characters.

The Breakup Song Video – Ae Dil Hai Mushkil

Loose yourself and groove to one of the most scintillating tracks of the year – The Breakup Song. A quirky and fun dance number, this song packs an electrifying punch that is sure to get your feet tapping. Watch the energetic song that celebrates break up. It features Ranbir Kapoor and Anushka Sharma. 

Most watched Hindi Movies on Television last week

Salman Khan has yet another topped last week’s television ratings with his old film ‘Hum Saath Saath Hai’ (1999) continuing to attract viewers from across the country. The film at the second spot is ‘Baahubali: The Beginning’. The S.S. Rajamouli film has become hugely popular on television, which will prove to be huge advantage when the second film – ‘Baahubali: The Conclusion’ – releases in theatre in April next year.

‘I play an Indian character in Shivaay’ Vir Das

Actor and comedian, Vir Das had to post a clarification after media reports began doing the round that he plays a ‘Pakistani’ character in the film. “Guys! Given the sentiment of the nation, I must clarify that I play an Indian character in Shivaay” the actor tweeted, rubbishing media reports.

Shah Rukh Khan joke on the first look of ‘The Ring’ confuses people

In the early hours of Wednesday, Shah Rukh Khan posted a picture on his Twitter page, which has him wearing a hoodie and his face covered due to the cold. Khan called it the ‘first look’ of his upcoming film which has ‘allegedly’ been titled ‘The Ring’. SRK tweeted “‘First Look’ of Imtiaz Ali’s film, allegedly called The Ring. Not a horror film nor a love story…it’s a Ninja epic!”

MS Dhoni The Untold Story Box Office Collection Update

‘MS Dhoni The Untold Story’ is holding up well in its second week at the box office, as the film has collected Rs 3.40 crore on its second Monday, which is nearly 3 times more than the 1st Monday collections of this week’s release Mirzya. The film has also crossed the 110 crore mark in 11 days, beating the collections of Akshay Kumar’s Housefull 3. It should eventually go on to become the 2nd highest grosser of the year, ahead of Airlift and Rustom.

Befikre Trailer

Watch the theatrical trailer of Aditya Chopra’s Befikre starring Ranveer Singh and Vaani Kapoor in the lead.

Priyanka Chopra slammed for ‘insensitive’ word on her t-shirt!

Priyanka Chopra’s t-shirt on the cover photo of ‘Conde Nast Traveller’ magazine has been slammed by her followers on social media websites. The message on her t-shirt has the following words: Refugee, Immigrant, Outsider, Traveller. The first three words are struck-through. Soon after the magazine cover was out, people started criticised Priyanka for her insensitive message.