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Bollywoodhungama.com
(Aug 01, 2020)
Rating: 3.5/5
On the whole, BADHAAI HO is not a laugh riot but emerges as a complete family entertainer with emotions as its USP. The film leaves you with a smile and at the box office, it is at an advantage. It releases during an extended weekend and families are boun. (read more...)
Bollywoodlife.com
(Aug 01, 2020)
Rating: 4/5
Get your tickets and book it for your entire clan because Badhaai Ho is a heartwarming movie which deserves to be watched with your family. Don’t forget to carry tissues cause you’re going to have tears – while laughing and crying.. (read more...)
Koimoi.com
(Aug 01, 2020)
Rating: 3.5/5
All said and done, Badhaai Ho is a clean family entertainer which also is a tight slap at the mentality of certain people which unfortunately still exists. This breaks a taboo by making sure you laugh throughout. Watch this watching how much you laugh whi. (read more...)
Filmfare.com
(Aug 01, 2020)
Rating: 4/5
All-in-all, watch Badhaai Ho for its unique take on the family film sub-genre, as also for some paisa vasool acting by the entire cast. Congratulations indeed to director Amit Ravindernath Sharma for making a hugely entertaining film.. (read more...)
Hindustantimes.com
(Aug 01, 2020)
Rating: 3.5/5
as an icon of virility. Briefly, too briefly, he considers growing a moustache, but Priyamvada disapproves and — as demonstrated to us by the way he flicks a bit of mango from her chin, reads poetry to her on a rainy night, or simply the fondness with w. (read more...)
Ndtv.com
(Aug 01, 2020)
Rating: 3.5/5
Sharma extracts equally useful performances from Alka Kaushal (as Mr. Kaushik's Meerut-based sister, Guddan), Alka Amin (as her elder sis-in-law) and Shardul Rana (as the younger son). Badhaai Ho is certainly worth a visit to the multiplex.. (read more...)
Timesofindia.indiatimes.com
(Aug 01, 2020)
Rating: 4/5
entertainment really becomes novel. The music by Tanishk Bagchi, Rochak Kohli and JAM8 is top-grade, too. Tracks like 'Badhaiyaan Tenu', 'Naina Na Jodeen' and 'Sajan Bade Senti' fit the mood perfectly. The film engages thoroughly, while still making a soc. (read more...)
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