Synopsis/Plot : Himmatwala returns to his gaon to avenge his baap's death.
Critics Review
2.50
Might impress
Sajid Khan's passion for the 80s kitsch is entertaining to begin with, but gets suffocating after a point. While few scenes (grand and outlandish) win ceetees, the rest try too hard to get any reaction.(more)
Source: Editorial Board, Times Of India
2.00
Strictly for one time laughs
Sajid Khan loves big scale but the production values of all his films, their aesthetics, g are consistently tacky. Himmatwala is no different. (more)
Source: Sukanya Verma, Rediff.com
2.00
Himmatwala is loud, puerile and so unfunny that it hurts
Director and co-writer Sajid Khan isn't spoofing the '80s. He's celebrating and recreating the decade.(more)
Source: Anupama Chopra, Hindustan Times
1.50
Sajid Khan has tried to recreate the era of the eighties
Technically, he has given a more lustrous look to the original Himmatwala, which is good. But still one would wonder if it is worth it, since it is surely no masterpiece and definitely no one really asked for a remake of it! (more)
Source: , Koimoi
Music Tracks
No. | Song Title | Lyric Writer | Performer(s) | Listen here | |
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1 | “Nainon Mein Sapna” | Amit Kumar, Shreya Goshal | |||
2 | “TakiTaki” | Mika Singh, Shreya Goshal | |||
3 | “Dhoka Dhoka” | Bappi Lahiri, Sunidhi Chauhan, Mamta Sharma | |||
4 | “Bum Pe Laat” | Shaan, Soham & Shubh Mukherjee | |||
5 | “Thank God Its Friday” | Sunidhi Chauhan |