Critics Review
2.75
Outrageously Complex!
Begins in a hopeful note with a comfort-watch first hour. It goes extreme when the tonality switches from light-hearted to the serious zone. The later half is unconventional, but the continuous blunder in writing creates complete detachment.(more)
Source: MovieCrow, MovieCrow
3.00
A turbulent, uneven romance by Aanand L Rai, elevated by Dhanush, Kriti Sanon's powerful act
The climax echoes Raanjhanaa and lands with emotional force. That is largely because of the performances. Dhanush is terrific; he is different from Raanjhanaa�s Kundan, and the way he navigates Shankar's emotional swings makes his presence difficult to ignore. His chemistry with Kriti Sanon works well. I had loved her in Do Patti, and here again she lights up the screen. She is easy on the eyes, yes, but more importantly, she brings weight to a character that is far from simple.(more)
Source: Rishabh Sri, Hindustan Times
3.00
Aanand L. Rai's romantic tragedy is messy and magical in equal measure
Talking of score, Rahman�s music, as always, takes time to grow on you, but somewhere in between, it envelops you, with the signature �hmmmmm� motif making hearts go quiver in tense sequences. The final act feels stretched and bloated, resulting in emotional fatigue, and when Rai and Himanshu start over-explaining the context, we go hmmmm....(more)
Source: Anuj Kumar, The Hindu
2.50
A Love Story So Bloated Even Dhanush And Kriti Sanon Can't Salvage It
Tere Ishk Mein is the sort of movie where the negotiations between human beings is strictly via declamatory ultimatums. Shankar's boss, Group Captain Shekhawat (Vineet Kumar Singh), indulges in constant brinkmanship with his best but troubled pilot, so does Mukti's class-conscious father with a boy who will not take no for an answer.(more)
Source: Saibal Chatterjee, NDTV Movies
2.00
Dhanush Aces His Intense Character In This Dark Romance
All in all, the film was an anticlimax, and two good performances alone don't make for a fruitful watch. After a fan-and-franchise-driven decent opening, the film is unlikely to sustain, other than for Dhanush's fans.(more)
Source: Rajiv Vijayakar, Koimoi