Dilwale Reviews by Critics

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Dilwale Review by Indicine

Rating: ★★★★☆

Dilwale is a film that is designed to please every section of the audience. It was evident from the promos that the film has romance, comedy, action and emotion.. but by the time the closing credits roll, Dilwale ends up offering a lot more than it promised. It’s not only an entertaining film, but a celebration of Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol. For fans who love the on-screen jodi, it simply cannot get better than Dilwale. The chemistry that they share in Dilwale is their best since Karan Johar’s Kuch Kuch Hota Hai.

Dilwale Review by Taran Adarsh on Bollywood Hungama

Rating: ★★★★☆

Come to think of it, DILWALE is similar to CHENNAI EXPRESS in several ways. Rohit Shetty focuses on the love story yet again, while the light moments, high-octane drama and aimed-at-masses dialogue — the staple ingredients or fodder that contribute to a masalathon — adorn the goings-on wonderfully. At heart, and true to its title, DILWALE remains a love story, not an assemblage of sequences to win and woo the spectators. Last word? DILWALE delivers what it promises: Entertainment in enormous doses. Rohit Shetty’s latest creation speaks the language that the masses comprehend. It’s one formula that can never go out of fashion, if handled smartly. And, don’t we know by now, how proficient Rohit Shetty is when it comes to delivering a full-on entertainer in his unmistakable style.

Dilwale Review by Arnab Mukherjee on Masala

Rating: ★★★½☆

If entertainment is why you go to the theatres, then Dilwale will not disappoint you. The ending, however, is likely to receive applause only from the die-hard SRK fans. In all, it is a great family film with a comical spin on the timeless, Romeo-Julietesque love stories. Watch Dilwale, you won’t regret!

Dilwale Review by Manjusha Radhakrishnan on Gulfnews

Rating: ★★★☆☆

These kids are on call to look cute and lovable, and Dhawan does a good job of being Mr adorable, while Sanon is prettiness personified. Dhawan’s comic timing isn’t shabby either. However, the jokes don’t flow easy like Shetty’s previous works such as Bol Bachchan and Chennai Express. Dilwale is more drama than comedy. However, the director has remained faithful to his love of car chases, vehicle explosions and car swivels. For every romantic song shot in picturesque locales, there was a car explosion that blew your mind away. Watch this only if you have a thing for watching Kajol and Khan on the silver screen.

Dilwale Review by Jaidev Hemmady on Movietalkies

Rating: ★★½☆☆

Shetty has slyly borrowed from films like Hum and Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi and we would have overlooked the fact, had he put in some efforts to make it entertaining enough. The way too many clichés and the coincidences in the plot make us feel that Shetty got too lazy to try his best with this film. The humour is decent enough (with Sanjay Mishra getting some of the best lines) and the action is impressive, but what Dilwale lacks is a soul.

Review by Tushar P Joshi on Bollywood Life

Rating: ★★★☆☆

Rohit Shetty raises the roof with the production values. Dilwale is a good looking film. Despite the pre conceived notion that comes attached with his films, Rohit manages to create characters that retain your interest. The film works because of Shah Rukh Khan and his never ageing charm. Taking full advantage the two diverse time periods and characters, he goes for the kill. Between the two, it’s his portrayal of the subdued and understated Raj that stays with you. He not only looks like a million bucks with that beard and scruff but also flexes some serious muscle in a scene. Kajol steals the show in a very important scene in the first half that exposes her real intent. That fire in her eyes and that laugh we have come to love is back. Doesn’t make sense in talking about her chemistry with SRK cause that has withstood the test of time. Varun Dhawan’s comic timing is impeccable. He gets to showcase his funny side ample time in Dilwale and his co-star Kriti Sanon compliments him through the film. Geri and Manma Emotion look stunning on the big screen.

Review by Shubha Shetty-Saha on Mid-Day India

Rating: ★★★☆☆

Kajol, as expected, is excellent in emotional parts but her chirpiness when playing the younger self borders on being annoying. Shah Rukh Khan is fabulous as the earnest lover boy and as the older and mellower man 15 years later. His eyes belie many emotions as he plays the angst-ridden lover waiting to clear the misunderstanding with the woman he loves, to perfection and to the gallery. Varun Dhawan is endearing and sincere as ever. Kriti gives good support. But then the younger couple, or for that matter everything else, fades into the background when SRK and Kajol look into each other’s eyes. Even if you are not a Rohit Shetty fan, watch this for the chemistry between SRK and Kajol which refuses to simmer down even after all these years.

Review by Raja Sen on Rediff

Rating: ★☆☆☆☆

Hamming, of course, is the sensible option in a film this badly written. No actor in the world could have lifted this material, and Khan cleverly chooses to play his part — lips q-q-q-quivering, eyes ‘intense’ — with such showiness that it looks like he’s in on the joke. Thank God. Kajol is more earnest, and both actors occasionally conjure up some fire when their eyes lock or when their grins match, but there is too little of this amid the increasingly loud tomfoolery. It is this tomfoolery, to be fair, that somewhat makes the second half bearable — in relative terms, I must stress, but there is only so much Sanjay Mishra is allowed to do in a film of this sort.

Review by Sushmita Murthy on Deccan Chronicle

Rating: ★★½☆☆

The thing about Dilwale is that it over promises and under delivers. In a bid to chase the Bollywood success formula of a masala flick, which Rohit Shetty undisputedly has cracked over the years, this film tried to pack too many punches in one. As a result, none are strong enough.

Review by Sonia Chopra on Sify

Rating: ★★★☆☆

This is one of those films where the central draw is the lead pair. In short, the hollowness of the film is to be compensated by the sheer prowess of the stars, and the film piggy-banks on them.

Review by Meena Iyer on The Times Of India

Rating: ★★★☆☆

Rohit Shetty’s films are big-ticket adventures; a genre unto themselves. Low on content — plot lines borrowed (in this case Hum and Kasme Vaade), incohesive screenplay and lowbrow dialogues (Sajid-Farhad) — the film leans heavily on Shah Rukh’s mega-stardom, Varun’s effervescence, breathtaking locales (Iceland and Bulgaria), orchestrated car chases and over-the-top situations, which have you chuckling.

Review by Shubhra Gupta on Indian Express

Rating: ★☆☆☆☆

This time around Shah Rukh shares space with Varun Dhawan who, in turn has a romantic track with Kriti Sanon, and a bumbling best friend track with Varun Sharma: SRK’s track with old flame Kajol, which is meant to be the film’s mainstay, keeps coming and going. And the other bit parts come and go, too, pretty much on a whim. It’s almost as if someone says, now let’s bung in a comic track, and out tumble Johnny Lever as a car thief, and Sanjay Misra as a pony-tailed receiver of stolen cars, and Boman Irani as a pink-jacketed mobster with a love of vintage cars.

Review by Saibal Chatterjee on NDTVMovies

Rating: ★★½☆☆

While the first is action-packed and expectedly allows director Rohit Shetty to pull off a couple of exciting chase sequences, the second is a pedestrian mish-mash of multiple and incompatible elements.

Review by Ananya Bhattacharya on India Today

Rating: ★★★☆☆

Dilwale is immensely enjoyable despite an oh-my-god-this-is-so-predictable story. Keep your brains out of the picture, and you have an out-and-out entertainer. Dilwale fits perfectly in the mould of a guilty pleasure. Go indulge!

Review by Sarita A Tanwar on DNA India

Rating: ★★★☆☆

Dilwale is a love story that relies heavily on the chemistry between Kajol and Shah Rukh and that works. They still have the magic and you can’t help but sway to the music that plays in the background every time they cross paths. Shah Rukh Khan plays the adopted older brother rather well. Remember Kabhie Khushi Kabhie Gham with Hrithik? In Dilwale too the scenes between him and Varun bring warmth to the heart and smile on the lips. Whether he is romancing Meera, playing the big brother or bashing skulls as Kali, it all comes to easily to SRK. The film works because of him and Kajol, who delivers an utterly moving and believable performance whether she is spewing fire or ice from her eyes. The films has many funny moments (when Vir confessed his love story to Raj) but there aren’t as many as in Rohit’s Golmaals and All The Best. The funniest scene of the film comes from Pankaj Tripathi and Mukesh Tiwari when they reveal the Raj’s past to Vir and Ishita. The action scenes are very well shot, no one does that better than Rohit. Kriti Sanon looks pretty and does her best with the role she has.

Review by Ritika Handoo on Zeenews

Rating: ★★★½☆

Rohit Shetty is known for his brand of cinema—where stars meet amidst colourful modified cars and they do the talking. Here, in ‘Dilwale’ when you have superstar Shah Rukh Khan and the beautiful Kajol with you—even Rohit’s cars are actually used as just ‘cars’ (hope you get what I mean)!

Review by Rohit Vats on Hindustan Times

Rating: ★½☆☆☆

All the typical Shetty characters assemble very early in the film and their confidence suggests that they have already assumed Dilwale a box office winner, which it could be. But then, emotional scenes start to fall flat and the story begins to lose track. Am I suggesting Golmaal and Chennai Express had good stories?

Review by Martin D’Souza on Glamsham

Rating: ★★☆☆☆

The character of Raj offers no challenge to Shah Rukh Khan. This is a role he has done umpteen times in his career. He needs to do justice to his talent immersing himself in roles that challenge him. Ditto Kajol. Though, I must say that it is good to see her on screen. That leaves us with Varun Dhawan and Kriti Sanon two actual beneficiaries of the film. Varun can do no wrong. Give him even a half-baked role and he will sincerely pull out his best act. This is his talent. Kriti keeps her own, walking tall (pun intended) in every scene. There was not much she could do, but like Varun, she immerses herself into every scene to give it her best shot.

Dilwale Review by Indiaglitz

Rating: ★★½☆☆

Shah Rukh Khan is capable of portraying any given part well and same goes the case with this. The actor is promising in his role and wonderful in action scenes. Also the emotional scene with Varun Dhawan is top-notch. Kajol is looking exceptionally beautiful and plays her part with confidence. Varun Dhawan overplays a few times, but is otherwise fun to watch. Kriti Sanon is pretty and throws a fine performance. Johnny Lever, Sanjay Mishra and Mukesh Tiwari are hilarious. Boman Irani too is amazing in his part and gives good support to the film. The abrupt flashbacks and the weird editing, makes the movie score less marks in the technical department. Also the screenplay, which is quite predictable, is unnecessarily stretched. On a whole, ‘Dilwale’ is just another masala entertainer, which only expects you to enjoy and not think much. Giving it a shot wouldn’t harm anyone.

Review by meeta on Wogma

Rating: ★½☆☆☆

In more than one way, the story comes a full circle from where things started in 1995 with Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge, it does a double take too. Certainly, Dilwale has a lot more story than you’d expect in a Rohit Shetty film. Doesn’t mean the details are any less predictable. Oh, I am exaggerating, the unpredictability lies in the fact that when you expect a song a fight sequence is thrown in. Also, having a story doesn’t mean it isn’t ridiculous either. It is and it makes you roll your eyes over and over. And when the story doesn’t do that it is taken over by most of the dialogue. That or you snort or snore. The only relief then comes from a few lines that make you laugh. A few of those are just at the plain silliness of it all, a few because of the way Johnny Lever delivers them and a couple from Varun Dhawan’s dialogue delivery.

Review by Rajeev Masand on IBNLive

Rating: ★★☆☆☆

The real problem with Dilwale is the sheer artificiality of the enterprise. From the rainbow-hued sets and the touched-up landscapes in the Gerua song, to many moments of comedic and emotional payoff, so much of it just feels fake. Doesn’t help either that the film clocks in at a butt-numbing 155 minutes. I got up to leave at three different points that I imagined were the climax, only to discover that there was still more to come. Never a good sign when you’re looking at your watch instead of the screen.

Review by Kunal Guha on Mumbai Mirror

Rating: ★½☆☆☆

Given the frenzy and fandom that SRK and Kajol bring to the table, the job cut out for the rest of the unit becomes a supporting one. SRK spreads his arms wide and Kajol’s eyes acquire a mischievous glint as she heads for a warm embrace and the world doesn’t seem like a bad place to exist in. But to take them for granted and expect that their mere presence would negate the need for a story, screenplay or any other element that makes a film, scripts Dilwale’s doom.

Review by Shishir Gautam on Nowrunning

Rating: ★★☆☆☆

In essence hence Diwale is basically about a group of people doing what they have been doing for years. Shah Rukh Khan spreads his arms, romances his woman… his almost enviable in his consistency. Unfortunately the consistency could start hurting his hardcore fan base soon. How often do you see the same thing after all? Especially when you have newcomers like Ranveer Singh treading unchartered territory. And then Varun Dhawan also does what he aimed at in Main Tera Hero. Aiming at the slot that Salman Khan might soon have to vacate due to his age [If age affects him that is, and tells him it’s time]. Strange hence is the fact that Diwale still managed to entertain and make me laugh at regular interval. You should enjoy it too, if you find hilarity in the familiar.

Review by Caitlin E. O’Conner on Bollyspice

Rating: ★★☆☆☆

Dilwale is not all bad — it has its moments when it tugs at the heartstrings or tickles the funnybone, but those shining moments are mostly buried under mundane bakwas, and I’m not entirely sure it’s worth wading through it to get to the good.

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60 Comments

  • critics are thrashing this movie….another 150-170 cr grosser for the so-called global king which is less the first week collection of movies like PK and Dhoom 3…LMAO

    sarook is trying to desperately eke out his sorry career by playing nostalgically with emotionally-challenged juvenile ddjj and kkhh-hungover kids aka sarook fans/lovers

  • These critics are humans not gods.Each if them have different tastes. I don’t think it’s wise to read the reviews and watch the movie.You may end up liking a movie thrashed by the critics and not liking the one which they praised.Go and watch the movie and decide for yourself.

  • Good film indeed..tends to get slow in between and yes the comedy dosent work always but Shahrukh Khan is in top form over here..the best scene to me is when SRK gets to know who attacked Varun and oh god,that background music and SRKs killer expression and then his walk! Just everything perfect about that particular scene..Rohit Shetty knows how to present his heroes on screen..

  • as a huge srk admirer, I am highly disappointed with dilwale. I am really sad and upset with srk because he doesn’t have any shame left and keeps doing more and more crap films again and again. he should learn something from aamir and salman now. they are doing brilliant and classic films like PK, 3 idiots, bajarangi bhaijaan, prdp, jai ho, talaash, etc. those films had either a message or a good story to great masterpiece story. but none of srk film since my name is khan has been up to the mark. i am most excited for fan now as it will surely bring srk out of these mediocrity. from me dilwale doesn’t deserve any star. i would give -1 (minus 1) star.

  • There is nothing new in this film. This film is mixed up of previous films of both srk and Rohit Shetty. KKHH, OSO, DDLJ etc and Bol Bachchan, Singham and Golmaal Series.

  • DILWALE movie review

    This movie is well balance of Action,Romance,Dramas(thriller),comedy,FAMILY DRAMA emotions.

    In the 1st half ,It was the past of KING KHAN as disguise name RAJ(Real name is Kali) appears of HIS sufferings.and after that HIS donation to Jonny lever even if stelaimg HIS things in the name of his brother shows THE LOVE for HIS brother Varun as Veer.

    And Varun Dhawan is simply outstanding at His comic timing along with Varun Sharma.

    Kali (KING KHAN) was actually the role of a mafia and never let this thing to be known by his brother Veer.for the reason why He opened garage and worked there all those years.the story continues As KALI’S ACTION tells how stronger character actually HE played.

    And KAJOL as Meera played much unbelievable roles .She betrayed Her relationship with Meera due to the rivalry of Fathers of both Kali(KING KHAN) and Meera.

    And seeing towards the story has so many unexpected twists and drama that will blow your mind.and the 2nd half contains more comedy.Jonny Lever and Sanjay Mishra just also gave outstanding contribution with others.

    It’s the film that shows the Real Value of family and relationship.through out the film you’ll never feel bore and This is the film that can entertain you so much.

    In fact THE BIGGEST ENTERTAINING FILM OF THIS YEAR.

    My Rating—-4/5….

  • reviews are good to decent.just like ce
    i hope it crosses the 250cr mark In Shaa Allah
    if that shit bm wouldnt have been in the scene…it would have been the highest grosser of all time…bdw still i have hopes on

  • DILWALE movie review

    This movie is well balance of Action,Romance,Dramas(thriller),comedy,FAMILY DRAMA emotions.

    In the 1st half ,It was the past of KING KHAN as disguise name RAJ(Real name is Kali) appears of HIS sufferings.and after that HIS donation to Jonny lever even if stelaimg HIS things in the name of his brother shows THE LOVE for HIS brother Varun as Veer.

    And Varun Dhawan is simply outstanding at His comic timing along with Varun Sharma.

    Kali (KING KHAN) was actually the role of a mafia and never let this thing to be known by his brother Veer.for the reason why He opened garage and worked there all those years.the story continues As KALI’S ACTION tells how stronger character actually HE played.

    And KAJOL as Meera played much unbelievable roles .She betrayed Her relationship with Meera due to the rivalry of Fathers of both Kali(KING KHAN) and Meera.

    And seeing towards the story has so many unexpected twists and drama that will blow your mind.and the 2nd half contains more comedy.Jonny Lever and Sanjay Mishra just also gave outstanding contribution with others.

    It’s the film that shows the Real Value of family and relationship.through out the film you’ll never feel bore and This is the film that can entertain you so much.

    In fact THE BIGGEST ENTERTAINING FILM OF THIS YEAR.

    My Rating—-4/5

  • Public reaction to srk after watching #Dilwale :Aaj Ke Baad Apni Shakal Mat Dikhana…Jaan Le Lenge #dilwaleday

  • Watch Dilwale if you are a SAROOK fan or DUMB, Because we have seen this kind of thing many a times, SRK needs to grow up he is 50+ now.

  • This movie is so sexy! Badshaah rocks blasts kick starts! He is just in a separate league of his own. Rohit movies reviews are not always good but he made this one Tres bien!!! Blockbuster all over on it

  • Salman captured both Eid and Diwali this year…..If Aamir had captured Christmas too, toh SAROOK ka kya hota?

    #LuckySarook

  • most of the critics are saying that story of dilwale is predictable but this is not true and what abt bm we all know all abt it so why they are praising it

  • My Dilwale review :

    Finished. The most entertaining movie of the year by a distance. This exceeded all my expectations by miles. Dilwale is going to rule.

    High points: SRK’s Bulgarian entry. SRK & Kajol’s HIMYM inspired date. Car sequences. Varun’s SRK style proposal scene. Gerua.

    Dilwale is full of classic SRK Kajol moments with right amount of action, humour & drama. Ypu will fall in love with SRKajol all over again.

    Interval. Gripping, entertaining & full of edge of the seat moments so far. SRK & Kajol owns the first half. They look so hot.

    The brotherly bond between SRK & Varun is the biggest highlight of the second half. It was humorous in first half but gets emotional later..

    High points of second half: Fight sequence of SRK right after interval. Picturization of Daayre. Reunion of SRK Kajol after 15 years.

    Varun Dhawan is totally adorable in the movie. He is funny, charming, lovable right from the beginning till the end..

    Kriti is so gorgeous & does her part well. Johnny Lever & Sanjay Mishra stand out in supporting cast. Varun Sharma & Boman Irani are okay.

    Whatever Dilwale earns this weekend is a bonus for us. The real audience for it will come from the next week vacations. Great repeat value..

    I always thought Rohit can never outdo himself & make a better film than Golmaal again but Dilwale proves it wrong. A complete entertainer.

    Best Dilwale moment was actually during interval when a boy from BM screening asked me if there’re empty seats in audi if he wants to come.

    Btw I was surprised to see a better response to Janam Janam than Gerua & Tukur. The whole auditorium kept shouting throughout the song.

    If you love commercial entertainers, you can’t dislike Dilwale unless you went with premeditated mind to hate it. Full of whistling moments..

  • i have watched dilwale today and i liked it very much though it is not very new but the thing which keep engaged you with movie is its pace and elements of romance, comedy, action, emotion and ofcourse cars. The main highlight of this movie obviously SRK-KAJOL(though it not one of their best but still there is something myterious with this pairing that we definitly like),comedy,beautiful locations and music. yes movie is not exceptional or extraordinary but surely this is one time watch for everyone and multiple time watch for SRK fans. Kajol looks most beautiful ever in this movie and she is also a reason to watch it. If you have enjoyed movies like ETT,Rowdy Rathore,Dhoom3,Chennai Express,Dabangg then surely you will get entertained very much.And now with back to back masala movies by SRK we are waiting for some different movies from him which are. most likely to be FAN and Raees .

  • R.I.P. Soap opera record. It will be shattered by 10 days, without manipulations. While world k owa that rajashree’s calculator took a big jump from 170 Cr to 208 Cr. It’s shows who is real manipulator. Dilwale is infinite times better and bigger than soap opera prdp.

  • Srk rocks Dilwale sureshot gonna blockbuster no doubt ! Everybody
    Loved it except some gaandu srk
    haters! But actually they will also like
    It from heart but due to insecurity :P
    Critics go to hell its best entertaining movie.. After Om shanti Om & Rowdy Rathore :D Action,comedy,romance& Everything is just awesome!!

  • Dilwale sureshot gonna blockbuster no doubt! Actually haters will also like
    It from heart but due to insecurity :P
    Critics go to hell its best entertaining movie.. After Om shanti Om & Rowdy Rathore :D

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