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Char Din Ki Chandni (2012) Review Aggregator

Submitted by on March 12, 2012 – 10:08 amNo Comment |


Chaar Din Ki Chandni, directed and produced by Samir Karnik stars Tusshar Kapoor and Kulraj Randhawa in the lead roles while Anupam Kher, Om Puri and Anita Raj appear in supporting roles. The film that had been released last Friday hasn’t been received well by critics.

IBN Live feels its simply appalling: “In the good ol’ days, audiences in some places were known to rip cinema seats, and to throw things at the screen if they were offended by the film they were watching. Beware, multiplex owners; that tradition is likely to be revived this week with ‘Chaar Din Ki Chandni’.”

The Times of India isn’t much impressed either: “Chaar Din Ki Chandni is an adage that implies momentary delight. That’s precisely what the film is about. Short-lived entertainment!”

DNAIndia warns us to enter into the theatres at our own risk: “Carry own earmuffs and shades when stepping in to watch Char Din Ki Chandni. It gets louder and brighter by the scene. Peace lovers and everybody else, avoid at all costs. Save yourself the horror.”



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