Laali Ki Shaadi Mein Laadoo Deewana (U/A)
07/Apr/2017 Romance, Love 2hrs 10mins

Laali Ki Shaadi Mein Laadoo Deewana

Critics Review

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One Big Boring Affair

Manish Harishankar�s film is one hell of a unfunny business. This drama that takes off on a new age love story note soon culminates into a Rajshri drama and the transformation is not smooth. There are ample of continuity lapses in the film. Also, a lot of scenes in the film are out of focus, which leaves us looking at a few blurry scenes. Especially, the songs which are shot in landscape mode look poor.(more)

Source: Surabhi Redkar, Koimoi

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Not so sweet Laaddoo

Director Manish Harishankar will take you on a free holiday to snow-laden exotic locales at the cost of just a movie ticket price. A tale of clich�d romances and sacrificing for true love, LKSMLD has everything that will bore you to death.(more)

Source: ROHIT BHATNAGAR, Deccan Chronicle

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Movie Review

Akshara and Vivaan deliver embarrassingly over-the-top performances. Sanjay Mishra plays the same odd character which he routinely does now, and talents like Darshan Jariwala and Saurabh Shukla are reduced to doing goofy physical comedy. The film is structured so that you connect all the dots within half an hour and are then left with a whole lot nothing to look forward to.(more)

Source: Nihit Bhave, Times Of India

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Laali Ki Shaadi Mein Laaddoo Deewana is naive

Writer-director Manish Harishankar, though, has no such apprehensions about who his leading man is. The droopy-eyed Laaddoo gets all the ladies; damn, at one point, even his would-be mother-in-law stops to give him the eyes. It's Laali, though, that Laaddoo wants to passionately torment. Akshara Hassan plays Laali and in what is clearly not a wise career move: She dubs for herself. The performers seem to be having a gala time hitting all the wrong notes and hitting it like teamwork -- it's as if they were pulling a fast one on the director who seemed over passionate and hence needed to be messed around with. Darshan Jariwala sweats out his surprises.(more)

Source: Sreehari Nair, Rediff.com

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Akshara Haasan's Film Overstays Its Welcome

Laali Ki Shaadi Mein Laaddoo Deewana might have been a lot more fun had the script been better loaded. In the opening sequence, a pregnant bride, a distraught prince, a young man thwarted by life's reverses and an over-enthusiastic actress (Kavitta Verma) roped in to stand in as a bride are in the midst of a dual wedding ceremony when the father of the unborn baby in the heroine's womb spills the beans before the prince who is all set to marry her. The confession doesn't go down well. The prince demands that Laaddoo make a clean breast of the whys and wherefores of his affair with Laali.(more)

Source: saibal chatterjee, NDTV Movies