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5 Weddings (2018) Lured by the prospect of taking over as the editor of an American magazine, journalist Shania Dhaliwal (Nargis Fakhri) travels from California to India in order to cover five Indian weddings. Clearly, Shania did not spend too much time on pre-production or research because the five Punjabi weddings – which, as per brief, should be neither slumdog nor millionaire - do not captivate her imagination as much as the hijras that dance at weddings do. This sidebar editorial ruffles the feathers of local law enforcement. It is not clear why they should mind, or why Shania is assigned a liaison officer. Officer Harbhajan Singh (Rajkummar Rao) is put on duty to chaperone this American journalist and report any suspicious activity. The only thing really suspicious is the brown paper wrapped package she is carrying around. Except it is not contraband, but memorabilia her American mother (Bo Derek) has sent for Shania’s estranged Punjabi father. So Shania visits five Punjabi wedding functions where she encounters some over-the-top enthusiastic locals, including a singing duo called Cookies and Cream. There is also a funeral, but fortunately there is not an airport climax .
Firstpost.com  (Oct 26, 2018)
Rating:  2/5

Director Namrata Singh Gujral’s Indo-American saga feels like a dated crossover movie of the genre that was being churned out in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Second generation immigrants overcoming a crisis of identity, reconnecting with their roots,.

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Ndtv.com  (Oct 26, 2018)
Rating:  2/5

Baazaar is at best passable. It could have yielded higher dividends had it been less slavishly derivative..

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Ndtv.com  (Oct 26, 2018)
Rating:  1.5/5

5 Weddings flails and flounders without a straw of hope to clutch at. Let it sink..

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