KKHH3 Critics review and ratings

KYa kool hain hum 3 releasing on 22nd January 2016 which is reviewed by best critics in bollywood. Here is the Summery of there review. overall rating is 1.2

KKHH3 review and ratings by Top Critics

Review by Komal Nahata on Zee etc bollywood Business

He said poor direction, script and acting but this type of genre may be work in mass audience.

Review by Boxofficecapsule

Director Umesh Ghadge has done real shabby job though he is saved because of seem good writing and Tushaar Kapoor. Film lacks any kind of quality despite a good budget and not a single frame looks well shot.

Review by Surbhi redkar on koimoi

kkhh3 is a sex comedy that is typically Bollywood – it objectifies women, has no plot as such and has Tusshar Kapoor in the lead. I am going with 1.5/5 for the film.

Kyaa Kool Hain Hum 3 Review by Bollywood Hungama

Said to be India’s first ever ‘Porn-com’ the first half of the film lives up to its adage and decently plays along with the franchise theme of being a sex comedy. However, come the second half of the film, Ghadge seems lost and directionless with the entire film appearing to be comic scenes stitched together to make a full length feature film, turning what could have been an entertaining slap stick comedy into a pure disaster. Replete with negative aspects, KKHH3 hinges on a wafer thin plot, and relies largely on jokes and gags. Overall, with outrageous lines and scandalous visuals which appear funny at times but cheap in the overall perspective, the film is nothing but an assimilation of funny and not so funny scenes stitched together which does not create the desired impact. Filled with sexual innuendoes, adult jokes and impish humour that seems forced in the narrative, .

Kyaa Kool Hain Hum 3 Review by Sreeju Sudhakaran on Bollywood Life

And the acting…Oh God! Apart from the lead actors, who are just helpless spectators in the film, the rest just grate your nerves. Gizele Thakral and Claudia Ciesla’s ‘orgasmic’ performances make you wanna strangulate yourself, while you feel pity for Darshan Zariwala, a fine actor, who is made to act like a desperate fool. Bigg Boss fame Mandana Karimi looks pretty and is seen in a bikini many a times, but she can’t act to save her life! While Riteish had a plot of his own in the previous films, here Aftab has no arc at all, and is just a filler. Your torture is complete when you see Tusshar in drag during the climatic portions, with his father and father-in-law lusting after him. And in the end, when almost everyone is trapped in a quicksand, you feel that you should have ging head first into that muddle, just to save yourself from all that pain!

Kyaa Kool Hain Hum 3 Review by Shubha Shetty-Saha on Mid-Day India

A film that is touted as a porn-com, one wasn’t really expecting many signs of intelligence and it doesn’t disappoint in that matter. What the movie also offers in addition to expected levels of crass and crudity is a total absence of logic or semblance.

Kyaa Kool Hain Hum 3 Review by Rohit Vats on Hindustan Times

This is probably the best attempt at humour in a film that takes the dirty route to establishing the premise of a porn-com – which, incidentally, is what the film promoters have been calling it.

Review by Shubhra Gupta on Indian Express

Hold on, though. This film calls itself a ‘sex comedy’: I don’t know about you, but this business of keeping actors standing in a room in one line just the way they would in a sit com (that’s how we know it is an Ekta Kapoor production, apart from Tusshar’s constant presence), and tossing juvenile lines amongst themselves, doesn’t spell ess-ee-ex to me. So no sex. And all those limp jokes don’t add up to a comedy, either. What it is, is false pretences. Can I please call it a falsie? I know, groan again. Given the previous two flicks, did we really think this would be a bag of laughs? More fool hain hum.

Review by Prasanna D Zore on Rediff

There is not a single scene in KKHM 3 that does not show skin. If not skin, there are loaded dialogues and porn-y gestures that make you want to throw up.

Review by Sarita A Tanwar on DNA India

There’s really very little to talk about in terms of things to look forward to in this film. A few dialogues may perhaps bring on a smile and, to some extent, Krushna’s energetic act livens up a scene or two. A large part of the film is a spoof of popular Hindi films rather than the sex comedy that it claims to be.

 

 

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