Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan Movie Reviews

List of Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan Movie Reviews from various popular critics and news portals. Kindly bookmark this page to check all the reviews which will be updated accordingly.

Star Cast - Ayushmann Khurrana, Jitendra Kumar


Director - Hitesh Kewalya


Total Reviews - 7

Average Score - 3.29/5


Overall Word of Mouth (Critics) - Positive!




1. Taran Adarsh -

Rating Score -> 3.5/5
#OneWordReview...
#ShubhMangalZyadaSaavdhan: BOLD.
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Brave. Gutsy. Fearless. Dares to address Homophobia... Fun, humour, emotions, #SMZS has it all... Kudos Mr Content #AyushmannKhurrana for a courageous decision, #JitendraKumar, #Gajraj, #Neena excel. #SMZSReview
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2. Times of India -

Rating Score -> 3.5/5
All in all, 'SMZS' will give small-town parents the much needed nudge, and maybe, in the distant future, they will have the strength to accept their offsprings for who they are. But, for now, watch it for the performances and the 'chaska' of love, with two men pouring their hearts out for the world to see and accept.
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3. India Today -

Rating Score -> 3/5
The film scores full marks on the humour factor as some scenes will leave you in splits (watch out for the Aashiqui 2 reference! Ayushmann and Jitendra actually did it better than Shraddha Kapoor and Aditya Roy Kapur). Yes, there are jokes that feel out of place at times, but they are said by the actors with such honesty that it is acceptable.
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4. Indian Express -

Rating Score -> 3.5/5
It’s through the two of them that the film also explores what is its strongest theme: that of unrequited love. Like others before them, and others sure to come after, they carry regrets about a special someone, and “what could have been”. Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan doesn’t evoke these memories with bitterness or anger but as one of those moments that make up a life.
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5. Zoom -

Rating Score -> 3.5/5
Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan is a full-fledged popcorn-entertainer that you ought to watch. For its intent of course, but also for its content. There’s a love story, family drama and plenty of punchlines to leave you in laughter and keep you invested through most of its course. 
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6. Mid-Day -

Rating Score -> 3/5
In a superb scene, he recreates the iconic DDLJ train sequence, asking Jitendra to hold his hand so they can elope. How about giving him a no-holds-barred and larger-than-life love story where he plays a charming hero, paying tribute to the very actor he just emulated in this film? What could be better than to see a man with imperfect celluloid characters playing the perfect hero? 
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7. Mumbai Mirror -

Rating Score -> 3/5
Casting Ayushmann Khurrana here doesn’t make this the first mainstream rainbow flick, but it's deliberately-accessible style of writing should hopefully connect with a wider audience. The extent to which this film will influence minds
or shape opinion on our queer brethren is debatable, but it’s surely a breezy watch. And in this era of iron-fisted rule, it might just be a good idea.
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