Calendar Girls Hindi Movie Review
Calendar Girls Hindi Movie Review
Reviews Counted:9
Positive:2
Neutral :0
Negative : 7
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Ratings:0/5 Review By:Raja Sen Site:Rediff
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Ratings:-- Review By:Komal Nahta Site:Zee ETC Bollywood Business
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Ratings:3/5 Review By:Srijana Das Site:Times Of India
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Ratings:2/5 Review By:Shubha Shetty Saha Site:Mid-day
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Ratings:1/5 Review By:Shubhra Gupta Site:Indian Express
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Ratings:1.5/5 Review By:Surabhi Redkar Site:Koimoi
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Ratings:1/5 Review by:Saibal Chaterjee Site:NDTV
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Ratings:1/5 Review by:Stutee Ghosh Site:Quint
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Ratings:3.5/5 Review by:Bollywoodhungama Site:Bollywoodhungama
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Movie: Calendar Girls
Synopsis: The film focuses on five girls who hail from different regions of India, and who have been selected to pose for the country's most prestigious annual calendar which is a joint effort between business tycoon Rishabh Kukreja and his photographer friend Timmy Sen.
Release Dates: Sep 25, 2015
Director: Madhur Bhandarkar
Cast:
Akanksha Puri as Nandita Menon, from Hyderabad
Avani Modi as Nazneen Malik, from Lahore
Kyra Dutt as Sharon Pinto, from Goa
Ruhi Singh as Mayuri Chauhan, from Rohtak
Satarupa Pyne as Paroma Ghosh, from Kolkata
Suhel Seth
Rohit Roy
Positive:2
Neutral :0
Negative : 7
From All the Top Professional Critics reviews on the web
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Ratings:0/5 Review By:Raja Sen Site:Rediff
It's a preposterously sloppy production, a film where the casting brief apparently insisted on excluding all those with any talent. A few new girls are wrung through an excruciatingly bad script and the film is inconsistent on every level: visually, tonally, and in terms of narrative.
Ratings:-- Review By:Komal Nahta Site:Zee ETC Bollywood Business
On the whole, Calender Girls is too ordinary and routine to stand out, that too, with an all-new lead cast. It may attract the audience in the initial weekend but sustaining at the cinemas is a far cry. Flop.
Ratings:3/5 Review By:Srijana Das Site:Times Of India
It's a pity because this story could have broken new ground. With glimpses of his original flair, Bhandarkar puts cricket enthusiasts, prostitutes, 'pahwa' brokers, philanderers, builders and bewildered middle-class mata-pitas together. He has his trademark touches of glamour, pathos and personalities but lacks power-packed acting to hold this together. Instead, between scintillating skin, syrupy sympathy and sheer sloppiness, the film loses grip, bite - and plot.
Ratings:2/5 Review By:Shubha Shetty Saha Site:Mid-day
little sensitivity while dealing with that Pakistani character would have helped. It is irresponsible to portray a Pak actress, inviting fatwa in her country because she chose a glamour field in India, who loses her way and character just the way her nemesis back home predicted for her.And yes, talking about Twitter in every second dialogue won't magically make the film modern and contemporary.
Ratings:1/5 Review By:Shubhra Gupta Site:Indian Express
Girl, stay at home, and stay inside, or you will be forced into ‘bed –and-breakfast-service-to-men’ (yes, this crass line is from the film): is this a film about women having agency, or an outdated lesson on morality? A hurried after-thought, which talks of how these girls are really, truly ‘proud achievers’, comes right in the end. And it’s just that, an after-thought. The rest of it exploits—smugly, tackily, uncomfortably explicitly—young women being exploited.
Ratings:1.5/5 Review By:Surabhi Redkar Site:Koimoi
Why did Madhur Bhanadarkar not name the film ‘Fashion 2′. He brings nothing new to the floor and we have seen enough of his ‘realism’ when it comes to the glamour world. Who would want to spend their weekend watching a film that takes you down the Fashion memory lane. The same old quick success and its flipside story. Yawn!
Ratings:1/5 Review by:Saibal Chaterjee Site:NDTV
Calendar Girls is only about sex and sleaze presented on the pretext of unravelling the decaying innards of Bollywood and the cricketing world. It talks incessantly and very loudly about spot-fixers, sex racketeers, cheating husbands, corporate loudmouths and builders seeking a toehold in showbiz but never makes any sense at all.
Ratings:1/5 Review by:Stutee Ghosh Site:Quint
Madhur Bhandarkar has always tried to make women centric films exposing the ugly underbelly of society. Here too he tries to do the same and as usual fails miserably. What could have been a thought provoking depiction of the dizzying heights of stardom becomes an unimaginative piece of humdrum. I’ll go with 1 QUINT out of 5. Save yourself the trouble and give this one a miss.
Ratings:3.5/5 Review by:Bollywoodhungama Site:Bollywoodhungama
The genesis of CALENDAR GIRLS has been undisputedly borrowed from his earlier films, wherein he showcases the yet another dark, but real side of the glamour industry. What really works for the film is that, instead of showcasing the 'making' of calendar girls, Madhur Bhandarkar has highlighted their life after the exposure to fame and success. The film's narrative is simple, engaging and also hard hitting at the same time. On the whole, CALENDAR GIRLS can be watched for its wholesome entertainment value, hard hitting drama and engaging narrative. Or like Madhur Bhandarkar himself would describe it in one word.... 'Jalwa'!
Movie: Calendar Girls
Synopsis: The film focuses on five girls who hail from different regions of India, and who have been selected to pose for the country's most prestigious annual calendar which is a joint effort between business tycoon Rishabh Kukreja and his photographer friend Timmy Sen.
Release Dates: Sep 25, 2015
Director: Madhur Bhandarkar
Cast:
Akanksha Puri as Nandita Menon, from Hyderabad
Avani Modi as Nazneen Malik, from Lahore
Kyra Dutt as Sharon Pinto, from Goa
Ruhi Singh as Mayuri Chauhan, from Rohtak
Satarupa Pyne as Paroma Ghosh, from Kolkata
Suhel Seth
Rohit Roy