SELFIEE MOVIE REVIEWS

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Selfiee-Review

 

Average Ratings: 2.84/5
Score:84% Positive
Reviews Counted:8
Positive: 5
Neutral:2
Negative:1

 

Ratings: — Review By: Komal Nahta Site:Filminformation

On the whole, Selfiee is a very entertaining fare. But the fact that Akshay Kumars recent films have bombed at the box-office with alarming regularity will, of course, take its toll on the business of this film because of the shockingly horrendous opening it has taken. Although the positive word of mouth for the film will see its collections grow, the business in the final tally will not match its merits.

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Ratings: 3.5/5 Review By: Dhaval Site:Times Of India

Overall, Selfiee is an easy-breezy watch, with some good performances and several laugh-out-loud moments. If you’re looking for a rib-tickling comedy over the weekend, this one could be a good pick.

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Ratings: 2/5 Review By: Saibal Site:NDTV

Script isn’t King inSelfiee. It is an unabashed Akshay Kumar show. The star leaves absolutely nothing to chance. He stamps himself on everything that the vapid film has on offer. The narrative (derived from the late Sachy’s screenplay) is tweaked and stretched to make space for an actor in search of a hit. But nothing clicks.

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Ratings: 3/5 Review By: Zinia Site:India Today

The editing is crisp. The background music is on point and the film is enjoyable. The fact that Selfiee has taken the good parts from Driving Licence and given it a touch of its own is what makes this remake a good watch as well. If you are looking for a fun watch this weekend, you have one!

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

Selfiee is unpredictable in the choices that Om the quintessential good guy, family man makes. As well as the pressures Vijay the quintessential arrogant star, wannabe parent faces. Hence, where the two will let their egos take them is interesting to follow, with Akshays impatient snapping and quiet seething effective, as is Hashmis helpless adulation. Up to a point. As the film goes on and on, and the fights get ridiculously petty, Vijay and Om are reduced to children who need a good shaking down.

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Ratings: — Review By: Anna Site:Firstpost

Selfiee is flashier than Driving Licence with a loud song n dance routine written into the storyline as an introduction for Om Prakash, Akshay given an unnecessarily larger-than-life moment towards the end that pales in comparison with the much more convincing crowd scene Prithviraj dealt with, and a high-glam remix of the hit number Main Khiladi Tu Anari appended in a clich©d fashion to the closing credits but for the most part, it retains the spirit and meaning of the original.

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Ratings:3/5 Review By: Sushmita Dey Site:Times Now

The purpose of any good cinema is to not just entertain but also deliver a wholesome community experience, which is exactly what Selfiee did. But it failed to make a solid impression as Raj Mehta tried hard to inject some melodrama and dollops of grace into the proceedings.

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Ratings:3/5 Review By: Bohini Site:News18

The film does take a stand in favour of the film stars, to show how vulnerable their reputation is in the hands of the media and the public. At the same time, it also highlights the fickle-minded mob, which one day bays for blood and next day worships the same actor, as soon as he manages to gain some sympathy. When Akshay Kumar high-jumps into an angry mob to save Emraan Hashmi, the director makes it clear who the real hero is. Its the star who wins, at the end of the day.

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