Critics Review
1.50
Rani Mukerji Lets It Rip And The Film Trips On Its Excesses
In a film about a woman fighting the good fight, the screenplay gives the other women in the story no leeway at all. Neena Gupta has a fleeting cameo as an Indian minister on a visit to Oslo to sign an Indo-Norwegian deal.(more)
Source: Saibal Chatterjee, NDTV Movies
3.00
A heart-breaking mother-child story marred by high-pitched execution
Jim Sarbh gives the film its finest moments and uplifts it. It is his restrained portrayal of a lawyer of Indian origin in Norway, that captures the heart of this film. Sarbh makes you think when his character (Daniel) questions the notion that adoptive parents cannot be as loving and caring as biological parents. You wish there was more of him and his arguments in a rather convenient climax. Amit Trivedi�s music embodies the spirit of a fearless mother. �Shubho Shubho� tugs at your heartstrings. The film could have achieved a similar effect if it wasn�t for its populist approach and melodramatic execution.(more)
Source: TOI, Times Of India