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Shaadi Mein Zaroor Aana (2017) Shaadi Mein Zaroor Aana has a story set in Kanpur & it revolves around a wedding. Satyendra Mishra (Rajkummar Rao) – having a government job of a clerk and Aarti Shukla (Kriti Kharbanda) – MA pass and aspiring to be an IAS officer. Following the stereotypical society, Mishra’s don’t want their going-to-be daughter-in-law to work & earn. Who can stop love? This is what our Bollywood movies are been teaching us since its existence. Satyendra & Aarti’s love story takes an unfortunate twist and both of them choose to go their ways. Years later destiny brings them together followed by many loud & dragging sequences. (Don’t) Watch it know why the film is titled as Shaadi Mein Zaroor Aana..
Bollywoodhungama.com  (Nov 10, 2017)
Rating:  2/5

On the whole, SHAADI MEIN ZAROOR AANA rests on an interesting idea but the treatment is lacklustre. With lack of buzz, the film will have a tough time at the box office..

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Rediff.com  (Nov 10, 2017)
Rating:  2/5

If I had to summarise the film in one sentence, it would be, 'Is shaadi mein mat jaana (Don't attend this wedding)!'.

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Ndtv.com  (Nov 10, 2017)
Rating:  1.5/5

Shaadi Mein Zaroor Aana? Ignore the invite. But if you still want to give it a shot simply because of Rajkummar Rao, heed this advice: he has done, and will do, infinitely better films? Wait for the next one..

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Koimoi.com  (Nov 10, 2017)
Rating:  2/5

Skip this wedding! Shaadi Mein Zaroor Aana is a failed and stereotypical attempt of tackling issues like dowry and sexism. You can watch it for Rajkummar Rao and Kriti Kharbanda – if this single reason is enough for you..

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Hindustantimes.com  (Nov 10, 2017)
Rating:  3.5/5

The film, however, leans too much on clichés. Songs are abrupt and obstruct the narrative. The filmmakers have also relied heavily on melodrama but despite these minor hiccups, this is an invitation you must not miss.

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Indianexpress.com  (Nov 10, 2017)
Rating:  1.5/5

What about a film with a convincing, loud shout out against ‘dahej’? Now that’s one invite I wouldn’t miss..

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Timesofindia.indiatimes.com  (Nov 10, 2017)
Rating:  3/5

The film could have been much better than it eventually turns out to be. But if you don't mind watching a modest family drama, reminiscent of the 90s, you won't mind being privy to this emotional allianc.

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