Critics Review
2.25
Overall, it's not an engaging drama.
Family of Thakurganj is a story of two brothers with different values - one takes the law into his hands, the other sibling is sincere and law-abiding.(more)
Source: Archika Khurana, Times Of India
1.00
A few men in the hood
For an effective film, you need both plot and treatment. Family of Thakurganj has neither, and a solid ensemble cast is let down, once again, by inept handling.(more)
Source: Shubhra Gupta, Indian Express
1.00
Strong performances can't save this forgettable affair
Family of Thakurganj into an unwieldy, pointless mess about a group of gangsters and cops fighting it to the finish with a Baba Saheb at the centre as the bossman (Saurabh Shukla is excellent, specially when asking his goons to speak better Hindi ). There are some nice lines and wordplay but all of it gets overtaken by shoot-outs, killings and blood as people settle score with each other.(more)
Source: NAMRATA JOSHI, The Hindu
2.00
Jimmy Sheirgill's movie suffers from familiar Bollywood hang-ups
Lack of USP is evident in the casting too. Jimmy Sheirgill as the goon and Mahie Gill as the plotting wife would by now seem like cliches in a film�s credits. Saurabh Shukla's local don and Yashpal Sharma's corrupt cop suffer the same setback. If these actors of proven talent somehow manage to rise above the film�s overall mediocrity, the relatively greenhorn Nandish Singh, seen last week playing Hrithik Roshan�s brother in Super 30, clearly struggles to hold his own. This is one family whose story suffers from the familiar Bollywood hang-ups.(more)
Source: Hindustan Times, Hindustan Times