Judwaa 2

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, 38% Rotten Tomatometer Score
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    Shubhra GuptaThe Indian Express
    For a comedy whose plot would make a wafer look thin, the lines have to be razor sharp, and delivered in just the right rhythm. This is where the director falters...
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    Namrata JoshiThe Hindu
    Dhawan tries desperately to milk the nostalgia (if you can call it that) for the 90s comedy that Judwaa 2 is a reboot of.
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    Swetha RamakrishnanFirstpost
    Don't watch if you're looking for something deep. Be ready to roll your eyes in several scenes. The songs make up for the silliness in Judwaa 2. And then there's Varun Dhawan, who doesn't take himself too seriously, and that's the best part of Judwaa 2.
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    Saibal ChatterjeeNDTV
    One cannot help wondering why a film that has absolutely nothing new to offer has been made in the first place.
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    Anna M.M. VetticadFirstpost
    There is a fine line between portraying a person with a disability and turning that person into a caricature. Nandu, played by Rajpal Yadav, crosses that line.
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    Rahul DesaiFilm Companion
    Rather than slightly raising the lowest common denominator, we're still hearing things like "Alex, relax" in a Gujarati accent and seeing things like a hopelessly screechy Upasana Singh channeling her inner Bindu...
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    Pooja PandeBookMyShow
    The one-liners are quite hilarious and most of them hit the mark.
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    Meena IyerThe Times of India
    It's basically innocent fun meant to pander to the child in you.
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    Rachit GuptaFilmfare
    This is popcorn entertainment at its mindless best.
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    Shilpa JamkhandikarReuters
    There is a host of ensemble actors who add nothing to the film's humour quotient, and saunter in and out of the screen with no purpose.
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