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All Is Well (2015) The film takes off with Inder (Abhishek Bachchan) performing (singing) in Bangkok where as in his flashback we see his troubled childhood. As a child, Inder has grown up with a lot of bitterness thanks to his parents having constant fights. Bhalla (Rishi Kapoor) is Inder’s father who runs a bakery in Kasol. After Inder graduates, his dad expects him to join his bakery business but Inder is interested in music. Not being able to convince his dad, Inder leaves his house and returns 10 years later when he receives a call stating him to collect his share from the bakery ownership. This is a trap set by Cheema who has lent huge sum of money to Bhalla and is now wanting to take over his house and bakery. In the meanwhile, Inder learns that his mother Pammi (Supriya Pathak) is suffering from Alzheimer’s. If this was any less, there is also Inder’s girlfriend Nimmi (Asin) who is hitched to someone else but is still coaxing Inder to change his mind and commit to her. For some reason, she is always seen trotting with The Secret (book) which seems to be the philosophy of her life. Consider all these messed up characters taking a roadtrip that seems never ending. Eventually, will Inder overcome his phobia of seeing relationships in a bad light and get back with his family together is what is left to see..
Zeenews.india.com  (Aug 21, 2015)
Rating:  2.5/5

Our verdict? Go and watch it only for the great actors who are in the film. All can be well, if you read this and then go for the 'masala' potboiler!.

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Ndtv.com  (Aug 21, 2015)
Rating:  2.5/5

For everyone else, it would be too much to digest even at a generous stretch. Be that as it may, All Is Well is, well, anything but a completely squandered effort.

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Bollywoodhungama.com  (Aug 21, 2015)
Rating:  2/5

Your ‘well’ness is in your hands. Watch it if you absolutely have to!.

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Gulfnews.com  (Aug 21, 2015)
Rating:  1/5

The only good thing about the film is it ends in two hours (phew!). All is not well with All Is Well. Watch it at your own risk. Better still, wait for one of the bigger channels to announce the world TV premiere.

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Filmibeat.com  (Aug 21, 2015)
Rating:  1.5/5

Not worth a penny! Sadly there is nothing great about the movie and so if weekend movie watch is a must, opt for Manjhi- The Mountain Man..

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Koimoi.com  (Aug 21, 2015)
Rating:  1.5/5

All Is Well was supposed to be an entertainer with a social message, unfortunately it fails at both. Generation gaps causing problems in relationships also need logic to it and that is where All Is Well completely misses the point.

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