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Tutak Tutak Tutiya (2016) The film tells the story of a South Indian man named Krishna (Prabhudheva), who lives in Mumbai and wants to marry a modern girl, a girl who can speak perfect English without any errors. Director Vijay makes this evident from the first scene itself. Due to circumstances he is forced to marry a village girl called Devi (Tamannaah). They together shift to a flat in Mumbai. Krishna is ashamed of her and tries to shoo her back to the village. Until he sees a different side of her, a much modern one, the kind he always wanted to marry but there is a catch! The flat he moves in is haunted and Devi’s sudden makeover is due to the fact that she is possessed by the ghost called Ruby. Also there is superstar Raj Khanna (Sonu Sood), who is in love with Ruby. Who is Ruby? What does Ruby want? What does Raj have to do with Ruby? Or is there actually a ghost? Or is Devi playing a prank on Krishna? For that you will have to watch the movie. But the most important question is, if movie is worth your time and money? Let’s find out….
Timesofindia.indiatimes.com  (Oct 07, 2016)
Rating:  3/5

Despite being a tad underwhelming, Tutak Tutak Tutiya is a fairly enjoyable film that can be watched on a family outing.

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Indiaglitz.com  (Oct 07, 2016)
Rating:  2/5

Tutak Tutak Tutiya' has mild fun only due to presence of Prabhudeva and Tamannaah, which gets highly diluted due to dragging screenplay and weak track of Sonu Sood..

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Indianexpress.com  (Oct 07, 2016)
Rating:  1/5

Otherwise, good wives are meant to cook and clean uncomplainingly, and clean up after their husbands, and produce babies. There’s no comedy in this. Only horror..

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Koimoi.com  (Oct 07, 2016)
Rating:  2/5

Tutak Tutak Tutiya is passable for a theatre watch. It’s entertaining in parts and could make up for a better TV watch!.

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Bollywoodlife.com  (Oct 07, 2016)
Rating:  3/5

Coz I went for this film with zero expectations, I enjoyed it for most part. The film is like those dubbed south Indian films you enjoy on TV. It is illogical but no one’s complaining. Hard nosed intellectuals should stay away. The film has 126 minutes .

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Rated 2.2 5
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