Critics Review

3.50

HEROPANTI is designed as a launch pad for Tiger Shroff and it gives him ample opportunity to prove his credentials in his debut film.

HEROPANTI has been modified in its Hindi avatar [albeit slightly] to suit the North Indian sensibilities. It's a vintage love story that gives its lead actor ample scope to depict heroism and waltz into your heart. Does it work, let's find out!(more)

Source: Taran Adarsh, Bollywood Hungama

1.00

Heropanti is nothing but zeropanti

After watching this film, you genuinely feel bad that one of industry's nicest man Jackie Shroff's son had to mark his Bollywood debut with something as asinine as Heropanti. The over two-hour long film is an assault on your senses with a stereotypical treatment borrowed from the movies of 80s and 90s. Let's get one thing right. Debutant Tiger Shroff is not your conventional looking hero. So when you launch him in a film that is full of seen-before scenes, the result is nothing short of insipid. (more)

Source: Faheem Ruhani , India Today

3.50

iger makes roaring start

There's nothing honourable about honour killing. But by jove, it makes for a terrific story specially when the intention is to weave a genial love story around a serious issue.(more)

Source: Subhash K Jha,, Apunkachoice

3.50

Heropanti's music is paisa vasool

Heropanti is a very good album Sajid Nadiadwala�s films have always had good music. So, one looks forward to the music of his latest film Heropanti directed by Sabbir Khan. There is an ensemble of composers and lyricists joining hands led by Sajid-Wajid and Kausar Munir.(more)

Source: Joginder Tuteja., Rediff.com

3.00

Heropanti is like DDLJ - wearing knuckle-dusters.

The action is in 'Jat-land' where rural lord Choudhary Suraj Singh (Raj) is celebrating the arranged marriage of his daughter Renu (Dhar). The wedding's high Haryanvi style, all celebratory bullets and booze, chowmein eaten with dhai-kilo hands and relatives including an encounter specialist cop, a land shark badmaash and king of Delhi's bouncers. But the 'Kala Kutta' dries up when Renu elopes with Rakesh. In pursuit, her enraged relations capture Rakesh's buddies - including Bablu (Shroff) who pummels the Haryanvis hard. Bablu's fists stop flying when Dimpy - Suraj Singh's younger daughter - arrives. Will his heroics win?(more)

Source: Srijana Mitra Das, Times Of India