Critics Review

2.00

A Tale That's Been Beaten to Death, This Old Wine Doesn't Give a Kick

Siddique has come up with an attempt that doesn�t really succeed in any aspect; Fukri is a tale that is well past its expiry date. Calling it a disappointment would be an understatement.(more)

Source: Sethumadhavan, MovieCrow

3.00

Fukri Movie Review

Fukri can be a wholesome fare for those starved for a fun outing but fair warning, for movie buffs looking for something fresh, this is strictly a 'time-pass' film.(more)

Source: Deepa Soman, Times Of India

2.50

An average yet enjoyable comedy entertainer

The positives of the film are its cast and the timely dosage of bone-ticklers, while predictability and loose script are its negatives.(more)

Source: Behindwoods Review Board, Behindwoods.com

2.00

Strictly For Siddique Fans!

Director Siddique's magic fails to create an impact this time. Watch only if you are a loyal fan of the director. (more)

Source: Akhila Menon, One India

2.00

Fukri is a colourful entertainer.

Though it has nothing fresh to offer perspective viewers, the movie does well to sustain a festive mood with its wacky humour and all-is-well outcome.(more)

Source: IndiaGlitz , IndiaGlitz.com

2.25

Siddique, Jayasurya counter 'love jihad' campaigners with comedy

Fukri also falters by involving Lucky in a romance with Nafsi, but giving her little substance or agency. Siddique is best known outside Kerala for his Bodyguard starring Dileep and Nayantara which he remade in two other Indian languages � as Kaavalan in Tamil starring Vijay and Asin, and as Bodyguard in Hindi with Salman Khan and Kareena Kapoor � with all three going on to become blockbusters, while other directors made Telugu and Kannada versions. Though I am no great admirer of Bodyguard, it has to be said that that film�s leading lady was a pivotal player in her own life saga. Fukri operates strictly within a patriarchal framework, with the three male protagonists leading the action while women for the most part allow themselves to be led.(more)

Source: Anna MM Vetticad, Firstpost.com