Kedarnath (U/A)
07/Dec/2018 Romance, Drama 2hrs

Kedarnath

Critics Review

2.00

Sara Ali Khan makes a damp debut

Kedarnath is a pointless, entirely forgettable film, but some may remember the girl fondly - which may well be the film's only task. In one scene, Sara rides down the mountain on Sushant's back, and he calls her the heaviest load he's lifted. She smiles and tells him to get used to it. Carry on, Indian cinema, carry on.(more)

Source: Raja Sen., Hindustan Times

2.00

Sara Ali Khan Steals Much Of Sushant Singh Rajput's Thunder

Kedarnath is a two-hour film, so the demand it makes on your time is reasonable. The special effects aren't up to scratch nor is the screenplay, but do watch the film for Sara Ali Khan. The pleasure of watching a young actress who not only holds her own in her very first film but also reveals her long-term potential in no uncertain terms makes the otherwise disappointingly inert Kedarnath worth a trip to the multiplex.(more)

Source: Saibal Chatterjee , NDTV Movies

2.00

Sushant Singh Rajput-Sara Ali Khan's film is a weepie minus the tears

It took a clear stand. In trying to please everyone, Kedarnath loses edge, and leads to a tepid co-out. It's a weepie minus the tears.(more)

Source: Shubhra Gupta, Indian Express

3.00

trong visuals and a stellar performance by Sara Ali Khan save this love story from sinking under a deluge.

he clever use of CGI mixed with live-action shots to depict moments like cloudburst and the pilgrim city submerging underwater creates an authentic impact. The execution in these areas, along with a memorable debut by Sara, is what keeps the film afloat.(more)

Source: Rachit Gupta, Times Of India

3.00

Sara Ali Khan-0Sushant Singh Rajput's aching chemistry anchors a heartbreaking love story

This is the natural order of things, the way the world was meant to be: men and women falling in love without social interference, humankind co-existing with the rest of the planet without interfering with the environment in the name of development and human welfare, so that no one gets to ask, "where did you land up in our midst?" because you see, we were all "always here". Point well made, Abhishek Kapoor.(more)

Source: Anna MM Vetticad, Firstpost.com