Kaanchi Movie Reviews
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BMS Editor | bookmyshow
Kaanchi is the story of a simple village girl brimming with a strong willpower and strength. Daughter of an Army Officer, late Suraj Singh, she lives......Read full review2.5
Koimoi.com Team | Koimoi
What’s Good: The film has good cinematography as the mountainous terrains are a treat to the eyes. Also the film...Read full review2.5
Meena Iyer | Times of India
A mountain girl crosses swords with marauders because they threaten her love, land and life. Can she singlehandedly bring down a bunch of corrupt men?Read full review2.5
Taran Adarsh | Bollywood Hungama
KAANCHI could’ve been a riveting fare, but doesn’t rise beyond the ordinary in the final tally.Read full review2.5
Sonia Chopra | Sify
The film ends with (believe it or not) synchronized dancing. Yes, it’s that kind of a movie. But the film is not a total let-down. It has an interesting protagonist, an arresting story (sadly told in a simplistic fashion), and some effective moments. The gripe is this could have been a far, far better film. Too bad, really.Read full review2.0
Tushar Joshi | DNA
Standing out like a sore thumb in todays crowd of smartly written scripts and performance driven films, Kaanchi struggles to make her own identity.Read full review2.0
Shakti Shetty | MidDay
Kaanchi lacks what Taal had: soul. The film seems to be in an unnecessary hurry and to be fair, its running time shouldn’t have exceeded two hours.Read full review1.5
Sukanya Verma | Rediff
Kaanchi must have read important on paper but it’s complete baloney on celluloid.Read full review1.5
Sachin Chatte | The Navhind Times
There was a time when a new Subhash Ghai film was a major event but for a considerable time now, it goes off just as a whimper. Most of the Hindi film directors have not been able to adapt with the changing times and Ghai, once dubbed as the showman is no different.Read full review1.5
Mansha Rastogi | NowRunning
…the once upon a time Showman of the film industry Subhash Ghai falters completely in putting together a great show in Kaanchi. Watch it only if you have absolutely nothing else to do.Read full review1.5
Pradeep Menon | Wogma
As the film drags on and on until you’ve had enough, you almost feel thankful to see the end credits. You also wonder why this thought hasn’t yet crossed Subhash Ghai’s mind: “Even Sachin Tendulkar has retired. What am I still doing?”Read full review1.0
Shubhra Gupta | Indian Express
This may have had power 40 years back. Now it is just tired, and jaded.Read full reviewNR
Parmita Uniyal | Hindustan Times
Overall Kaanchi has a soul that is lacking in a lot of films today. It has a message also, which one can take back home. What it lacks is the grip, the magic and the experience of a Bollywood film.Read full reviewNR
Rachit Gupta | Filmfare
At two hours and twenty minutes, Kaanchi feels like a gruelling cinematic ride. You’re teased with A-list shot taking and composition and but served an amateur narrative and story. It just doesn’t have the magic of a Subhash Ghai film. Legends don’t make average fare.Read full reviewNR
Nandhini Srinivasan | OneIndia
Overall, Kaanchi the rural beauty who fights for justice through her inner power with the unethical and unjust is a film worth a watch, Big budget film Kaanchi will make its box office entry with a big bang!!Read full reviewNR
Suprateek Chatterjee | Firstpost
This is a vapid filmmaking exercise, done simply for the sake of launching a new heroine and executed by pulling favours from old friends and junior associates. It’s an example of the kind of cinema that Bollywood needs to leave behind as soon as possible if it wants to appeal to a younger, smarter audience. It may be time for Ghai to hang up his boots before he destroys what remains of his legacy any further, and let his students take over. Surely they can’t do a worse job than this?Read full reviewNR
Komal Nahta | Komal Nahta's Blog
… an entertaining fare but its terribly dull start is a dampener because a major pick-up is ruled out for three reasons – absence of star faces in the romantic lead, absence of any novelty in the script, and absence of superhit songs in a film introducing a new girl. It will, therefore, entail heavy losses.Read full review