Average Ratings: 2.21/5
Score:66% Positive
Reviews Counted:8
Positive:2
Neutral:2
Negative:4
Ratings:— Review By: Komal Nahta Site:Filminformation
On the whole, Kadak Singh doesnt quite thrill and, therefore, will not be able to enthrall the audience even on OTT.
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Ratings:1/5 Review By: Shubhra Gupta Site:Indian Express
This may have seemed like an interesting premise, but the execution is anything but. The actors, especially Tripathi and Thiruvothu who can both be relied upon to give us joy, are comprehensively let down.
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Ratings:2.5/5 Review By: Saibal Site:NDTV
The role that Pankaj Tripathi plays does not push him out of his comfort zone but he does just enough to hold the film together. The actors around him – Jaya Ahsan, Sanjana Sanghi, Dilip Shankar and Paresh Pahuja – have largely reactive roles, confined as they are to closed spaces physically and creatively. Not outright humdrum, Kadak Singh would have had far greater tensile energy had its edges been sharper.
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Ratings:3/5 Review By: Renuka Site:Times of India
The film’s momentum picks up in the last half hour as it connects all the dots and Srivastava closes in on the main culprits of the financial scam and the mystery behind his colleague’s suicide. But by then one may have already guessed some of the suspects in the game. However, on the whole ‘Kadak Singh’ does qualify as a decent one-time watch over the weekend.
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Ratings:2/5 Review By: Bhavna Site:India Today
All in all, watch Kadak Singh only if you are a true Pankaj Tripathi fan and can let go of disappointments easily. If not, you always have his other films to compensate.
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Ratings:3/5 Review By: Dishya Site:News18
Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury, known for films such as Pink and Lost, spins a tapestry of deceit that entangles not only the characters on screen but also leaves the audience uncertain, as everyone appears to be untruthful at some juncture, blurring the lines between reality and falsehood. But an uneven script takes away from the story. Kadak Singh could be a decent one-time watch despite a less-than-perfect second half.
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Ratings:2.5/5 Review By: Lachmi Site:Firstpost
Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury, known for films such as Pink and Lost, spins a tapestry of deceit that entangles not only the characters on screen but also leaves the audience uncertain, as everyone appears to be untruthful at some juncture, blurring the lines between reality and falsehood. But an uneven script takes away from the story. Kadak Singh could be a decent one-time watch despite a less-than-perfect second half.
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Ratings:1.5/5 Review By: Sreehari Site:Rediff
By the time all social and familial orders were restored and the whimpering sitar notes replaced by inspirational pop, I couldn’t wait to make my getaway. To steer clear of sanctimonious newspaper stories all your life, and then be saddled with movies like this one — now there’s a rotten bit of luck worth moaning about.
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