FINDING FANNY REVIEW

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Finding Fanny Rating: 3.54/5

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FINDING FANNY HINDI MOVIE REVIEW

Ratings:3/5 Review By: Rajeev Masand Site:CNN IBN

 Sprinkled liberally with uproarious humor, the film makes some rather predictable points about love, straining its already-thin premise. Set in a world that feels entirely authentic, Finding Fanny is a charming film that starts off slowly but draws you into its drama. At a crisp 105 minutes, its a perfectly satisfying watch unlike so many disposable comedies today. Im going with three out of five.

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Ratings:– Review By: Komal Nahta Site:Zee ETC Bollywood Business

On the whole, Finding Fanny is a cute entertainer but it has appeal for the class audience only, that too, in the big cities only. It will do well in very select multiplexes of the major cities mainly. But its business in lesser multiplexes, single-screen cinemas and in centres other than the big cities will be very dull. Overall, the film will garner critical acclaim but its economics will not bring a smile on anybodys face. The English version will fare far beter than the dubbed version.

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Ratings:4/5 Review By: Raja Sen Site:Rediff

But, made in a land of Hindi genre movies and starring one of Bollywoods glitziest girls, Finding Fanny is bold enough already. It gives us much, much to smile pleasantly at, to guffaw at, and one moment that will make the theatre gasp — before it brings the house down.Drink in the originality and the swiftly economical storytelling.

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Ratings:3.5/5 Review By: Meena Iyer Site: Times Of India (TOI)

Finding Fanny is funny, dark, yet bright, a shimmering ride through a Goa far from the tight-rooted Trikal, the touristy Dil Chahta Hai. Its drama keeps surprising – but also meanders, including around an overacting Russian and an unnecessarily macabre cat. It evokes an Almodovar-Anderson-Marquez-in-Goa feel, but occasionally, its cleverness grows obvious while little details – catch the changing colours of Ferdie’s petrol can – are overlooked.However, these are small creases on an otherwise scrumptious cake. Move your fanny for this one. For the most part, it is utterly, bitterly delicious

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Ratings:4/5 Review By: Anupama Chopra Site:NDTV
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Ratings:3/5 Review By: Hungama Network Site:Bollywood Hungama

On the whole, it is commendable on the part of Fox and Dinesh Vijan to have diligently backed this project. With a big name like Deepika Padukone getting associated with this film and then Arjun Kapoor (scoring well at the Box Office) bringing in eye balls too, FINDING FANNY has enough curiosity around it. If you’re tired of the nonsensical fare doled out by Bollywood week after week and have a palate for Unusual-Entertainment, then FINDING FANNY will fill your heart with joy.

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Ratings:4/5 Review By: Shubha Shetty Saha Site:NDTV

For most part of this film, a bunch of fantastic actors are together in a frame, sitting in a blue beaten car, presumably to find Fanny but largely to give us a delightful dollop of entertainment. The best thing about this screwball comedy is that Homi Adajania has evidently made it purely for the fun of it and not as a desperate bid to play to the gallery. Imagine spending a night in a shack on a beach in Goa, drinking your poison and sharing mad jokes with friends all night. Watch this one for a slice of that kind of experience.

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Ratings:3.5/5 Review By: Sweta Kaushal Site:Hindustan Times

Some of our Bollywood fans (those hungry for masala in theatres) might find the movie a little slow, more so in the first half. Uncoventional in several ways — from the ending to the catharsis for the characters, the movie might not be ‘entertaining’ for conventional fans. If Bollywood entertainment masala or love story is what you seek, Finding Fanny is certainly not your pick. If you are up for a slow, light-hearted take on life, love and their philosophies, book your tickets NOW.

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Ratings:2.5/5 Review By: Shubhra Gupta Site:Indian Express

When the going is good, it is excellent.Trouble is, the film is patchily quirky. An undelivered love letter comes back to the sender, more than four decades after the fact, and it sets into motion this little tale, which leaves you both smiling, when the whimsy is just right, and impatient, when it turns flatly prosaic

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Ratings:3.5/5 Review By: Rohit Khilnani Site:Headlines Today

Finding Fanny is not a regular Bollywood film, it’s for a very niche audience.To pull this off and make it entertaining is not easy, but it’s clear he is an extremely talented filmmaker. If you are up for watching something different then go and watch Finding Fanny, you won’t be disappointed.

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Ratings:4/5 Review By: Rahul Desai Site:Mumbai Mirror

Much like the niche-bending Delhi Belly, the mere existence of Finding Fanny is a minor miracle. For this, the producer must be acknowledged. This film is exactly the kind of brave clutter-breaking effort that most critics wish for while lamenting the rigidness of mainstream stars. That it left me grinning long after the credit-roll is a testament to its ability to amuse, without resorting to gimmicky slapstick or toilet humour.

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Ratings:4/5 Review By: Mohar Basu Site:Koimoi

It is not often that I can recommend a film with this confidence. Finding Fanny was an exhilarating film that is consistently enjoyable. From the first scene to the last, my smile stayed. Full of unexpected moments, filled with cheeky delight and a bold approach, this isnt the kind of film youll get very frequently.

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