HUM DO HAMARE DO MOVIE REVIEW

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Average Ratings: 2.42/5
Score:87% Positive
Reviews Counted:8
Positive:3
Neutral:4
Negative:1

Ratings:3/5 Review By:Hiren Kotwani Site:Times Of India

The film has some really nice and funny moments. At the same time, it also makes a telling comment on families portraying a happy and united image outside while squabbling and fighting within. And that one can choose a perfect family if need be. ‘Hum Do Hamare Do’ is a decent watch€¦ but if only the second half had been more engaging with a few dollops more of humour.

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Ratings:2.5/5 Review By:Bollywood Hungama News Network Site:Bollywoodhungama

On the whole, HUM DO HAMARE DO rests on a great plot and fine performances from the lead actors, particularly Paresh Rawal and Ratna Pathak Shah. But the average script and weak climax diminishes the impact to an extent.

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Ratings:1.5/5 Review By:Saibal Chatterjee Site:ndtv

Hum Do Hamare Do is the sort of romp that depends wholly on ensuring a willing suspension of disbelief, which proves to be an unattainable goal for a screenplay that knows no better. The going gets especially tough because in its search for a droll core that can hold and go the distance, the film sinks into a welter of half-baked formulations about biological broods, fractured families and cobbled-up clans.

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Ratings:2.5/5 Review By: Himesh Mankad Site:Pinkvilla

Hum Do Hamare Do is made with the right intent, however, the premise had the potential of more humour through the narrative and required a rather nuanced approach in terms of emotions in the last 25 minutes. Debutant Abhishek Jain shows some spark in getting the tone and vibe of the film right in the first half, and will certainly get better with every passing film in the emotional and dramatic front. Its an average film that can be watched by the families with a tub of popcorn on a lazy Sunday afternoon primarily for some smartly written one-liners alongside the charming Ratna Pathak Shah and her chemistry with a rather witty Paresh Rawal.

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Ratings:3/5 Review By: Prathyush Parasuraman Site:Firstpost

I wish it werent the case that Rajkummar Rao only smile and stutter to be considered charming, but that is where we stand. That is all he does, but it seems, that is all he needs to do. The charm brims. Same with Sanon’s self-aware beauty. The problem is that each of them feels like they are thinking of themselves while shooting a scene. A hubris that is so easy to spot. They are lovely as individuals but together, there is the forceful spark of the last matchstick being rammed into the flayed red phosphorus ribbon. Wheres the erotic longing? Besides, both actors don’t bring to this film a craft that we have not seen them perform before. It’s not a bad thing, but as far artistic progression goes, it’s not the best news. Ditto for the film vis-a-vis the yellowing rom-com genre. Its not a bad thing, but its not the best news.

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Ratings:2.5/5 Review By: Shubham Kulkarni Site:Koimoi

Ratna Pathak Shah and Paresh Rawal are the best part of this comedy of errors, but there are other elements present too and they all need to be at their best to make them shine more.

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Ratings:3/5 Review By: Vineeta Kumar Site:India

Hum Do Hamare Do might not be a technically perfect film with not-so-regular punches and laughter moments for everyone, but its heart is in the right place. The Maddock team once again brings a story that can be easily enjoyed with your family a perfect Diwali entertainer with some reality, enough drama, and a lot of fun.

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Ratings:— Review By: SONIL DEDHIA Site:news18

Overall, Hum Do Hamare Do is an entertaining film which is simple and unpretentious and keeps your entertained. Watch it for Paresh Rawal and Ratna Pathak Shah.

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