Critics Review
2.50
Vidya Balan And Madhuri Dixit Are Never Out Of Step With The Spirit Of The Film
Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 has an array of exceptionally gifted comic actors who provide the male lead all the support that he needs when the film begins to flag. Vijay Raaz is terrific as always, and so is the inimitable Sanjay Mishra. Not far behind the two are Rajesh Sharma, Rajpal Yadav and Ashwini Kalsekar.(more)
Source: Saibal Chatterjee, NDTV Movies
2.50
Kartik Aaryan, Vidya Balan shine in splendid climax, but only after 2 agonising hours
The story goes nowhere, and the premise that is set is negated in the second half. Triptii Dimri gets a grand total of one scene where she shows why she is considered among the most promising actresses of her generation. And she knocks it out of the park in that scene. But before and after that, she is sadly reduced to a prop. I mean, once you get Madhuri Dixit and Vidya Balan to overact, just how can you expect Kartik Aaryan to save a film?(more)
Source: Abhimanyu, Hindustan Times
2.50
Madhuri Dixit and Vidya Balan are underutilised in this drab horror comedy
Triptii Dimri once again plays second fiddle to the hero to perk up the mundane songs and promotional material. With little depth in the character, it seems the makers want her different variety of blouses to do the talking. In both the Deepawali releases, Bollywood has put in a lot of star power but it is the writing quality that will keep their shine intact. (more)
Source: Anuj Kumar, The Hindu
1.50
Lazy, formulaic writing weighs heavily on Kartik Aaryan film`
Aaryan shows, once again, that he can do the needful when the material backs his strengths. Here we have to wade through nearly two hours of nothing for one scene in which he shows his comic timing in a double role. And the big gender-progressive reveal, which should have made this film better than it turns out to be, is wasted in the underlined way it is done.(more)
Source: Shubara Gupta, Indian Express