Sharmaji Namkeen Critics Review: By Taran Adarsh, Komal Nahta, Anupama Chopra and Rajeev Masand
The film ‘Sharmaji Namkeen’ is the last film of Rishi Kapoor, the charming hero of Hindi cinema. Rishi Kapoor died during the making of this film and later his character was completed by actor Paresh Rawal. The film has been released on Amazon Prime Video. The film ‘Sharmaji Namkeen’ has a different place in the films and web series released or released this week. The emotional bond that the audience of Hindi cinema is building with this film, may not be made with the web series ‘Moon Night’, Hindi film ‘Attack Part One‘ and Hollywood film ‘Morbius’. If ‘Attack Part One’ and ‘Morbius‘ are releasing on April 1.
Sharmaji Namkeen Critics Review
Ratings:3/5 Review By: Saibal Site: NDTV
In any case, Sharmaji Namkeen elicits suppressed chuckles rather than hearty guffaws. Neither too salty nor overly spicy, it glides along gently in search of a core that can hold it together. But even when the wafer-thin plot does not deliver, Rishi Kapoor does by giving us one last glimpse of his histrionic felicity, blending the comic with the dramatic without breaking a sweat.
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Ratings:2.5/5 Review By: Shubhra Site: Indian Express
The best parts of the film, which flattens occasionally, are the portions which focus on the shy Sharmaji shedding his reluctance and finding easy companionship with the ladies who kitty-party their dull afternoons away, playing naughty dumb charade games, or dancing to Yeh Duniya Pittal Di
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Ratings:3/5 Review By: Anna Site: Firstpost
Rishi Kapoor’s endearing swan song is like the food that Sharmaji dishes out: well-balanced with just the right amount of sugar and spice, not aiming to be flashy but offering the comfort of a home-cooked meal.
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Ratings:4/5 Review By: Sukanya Site: Rediff
This inoffensive tone of bittersweet reality is Sharmaji Namkeen’s greatest triumph as it unfolds the droll journey of a man — neither eager nor ready for retirement — finding a perfect outlet for his passion and free time as a specialist cook for kitty parties.
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Ratings:4/5 Review By: Renuka Site: Times Of India
Get busy living or get busy dying’. Routine is quite underrated, isn’t it? Sometimes, even a dead-end job can keep you going. Sharmaji’s former home appliances job is no different here. It has kept him busy and sometimes that is all that matters. Post retirement, whatsapp groups and his love for cooking leads him to a ladies kitty gang (led by Juhi Chawla). He finds solace in their mundane chatter and despite their privilege; the women are as collectively desolate as him. Through a slice-of-life, simple tale, director Hitesh Bhatia makes a light-hearted but moving case against ageism and gender stereotypes.
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Ratings:3.5/5 Review By: Shubham Site: Koimoi
Please do watch. It is a slice-of-life family entertainer and one that is highly relatable.It marks the end of an era of Indian cinema and maybe the beginning of many good things. With a lot of heart, love, and longing watch Sharmaji Namkeen soonest on Amazon Prime Video!
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Ratings:3.5/5 Review By: Russell Site:Bollywood Life
Sharmaji Namkeen is a sweet, simple film, where you don’t mind getting swayed by sentiment because of how it touches your heart. There are issues no doing, but not once do they trump the fitting swansong this turns out to be for Rishi Kapoor.
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Ratings:3/5 Review By: Hungama Site: Bollywood Hungama
On the whole, SHARMAJI NAMKEEN is a heartwarming film. Despite the shortcomings, it will leave viewers smiling. It’ll also benefit and stand out as it’s the last film of Rishi Kapoor.
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