TORBAAZ REVIEW

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Torbaaz Review

 

Average Ratings:1.87/5
Score: 100% Negative
Reviews Counted:6
Positive:0
Neutral:2
Negative:4

 

Ratings:— Review By: Komal Nahta Site:ZEE ETC Bollywood Business

On the whole, Torbaaz is a dull fare and will not find too many takers. Had it been released in cinemas, it would have done poor business because it lacks commercial ingredients.

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Ratings:2/5 Review By: Gautam Site:Koimoi

Girish Maliks story is heartfelt and sends an excellent message about world peace. However, a good story is nothing if it doesnt engage the audience. The screenplay of the story hardly grips you because even the most emotional scenes fail to move you. Overall, Torbaaz can be skipped because it doesnt deliver the intense message with the intensity it deserved.

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Ratings:1.5/5 Review By: Shubhra Site:Indian Express

The films end credits tell us that many members of the Afghanistan cricket team have emerged from similar tough circumstances. This could have been such an inspiring tale, but the loose plot, chock full of colourless characters, meanders minus focus.

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Ratings:2/5 Review By: Sanjana Site:Pinkvilla

It is difficult to find any sort of relatability with the characters. Yes, you may feel a bit dejected at the back stories of the children or even Dutt for that matter, but on the whole Torbaaz misses the target. The only plus in Torbaaz are the stunning snow-clad locations, the costume department and the various languages and dialects the film offers. There are quite a few other projects releasing this Friday on various streaming platforms, you may want to consider skipping Torbaaz and watching those instead.

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Ratings:2/5 Review By: IANS Site:ABPNews

Torbaaz aims at being a tribute to Afghan cricketers who triumphed against all odds to shine in the international arena of the sport. For their sake, the film ought to have been a more engaging effort.

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Ratings:— Review By: Jyoti Site:Hindustan Times

Sports as unifier in a country ravaged by war is a great story that deserves an inspired telling, especially when it involves the most vulnerable section — the children. The slides at the end of the film tell us that many members of the Afghan cricket team have braved these impossible odds to shine on the 22 yards. It only makes me feel sadder about what a massive opportunity has been lost in Torbaaz.

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