Simran Movie Reviews


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2.7
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  • Meena Iyer

    3.5

    Meena Iyer | Times of India

    Frankly, you can’t emotionally invest in Simran or root for her as much as you might want to. But when you watch the film, you will find yourself warming up to her occasionally, because she’s all you’ve got. Let’s give Kangana her due.
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  • IANS

    3.5

    IANS | Sify

    Overall, this frothy entertainer Simran is a film Kangana carries squarely on her shoulders and makes the most slipshod scenes look endearing. Watch it only for Kangana Ranaut.
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  • Meeta Kabra

    3.5

    Meeta Kabra | Wogma

    The struggle of Indian parents and children in America to be both American and Indian at the same time isn’t new. But put together, they make the film a rich experience that cannot be slotted into one genre. My heart leaped with joy at the climax. If only, the 20-30 minutes in the second half didn’t distance you from the film.
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  • Rajeev Masand

    3.0

    Rajeev Masand | IBNLive

    There’s ample meat in the story, yet the writing itself is weak. The film’s second half feels particularly sloppy, and don’t even get me started on the caricaturish villains. But it’s a testament to Kangana’s full-blooded performance that Simran works despite these complaints. She’s in excellent form, an artiste at the top of her game, as she gives us another indelible character in the perplexing Praful Patel.Come to think of it, the movie’s no slog. Mehta keeps the pace going, and delivers some terrific moments that’ll make you smile.
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  • Shubhra Gupta

    3.0

    Shubhra Gupta | Indian Express

    Kangana keeps us watching. With her plain unvarnished face, and mobile features, she comes across as a real, solid, complex woman, someone you can reach out and touch. When she’s on the top of her game, helping us ignore so many of the film’s loopholes, she’s glorious. It’s a pity her own story lets her down.
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  • Divya Pal

    3.0

    Divya Pal | IBNLive

    Simran is undoubtedly entertaining, but it is more of a presentation of the acting prowess of the incredible genre-crossing actor Kangana Ranaut.
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  • Vaihayasi Pande Daniel

    3.0

    Vaihayasi Pande Daniel | Rediff

    Though it is clearly a one-woman film, the film hangs together with the help of its supporting actors who do their job contributing additional desi flavour like Praful’s MCP, hot-tempered father (Hiten Shah) who treats his grown daughter like a child.
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  • Umesh Punwani

    3.0

    Umesh Punwani | KoiMoi

    Go and watch this film for Kangana Ranaut’s yet another stellar performance. This film also proves one more thing – there never could be a best for Kangana as she’s unstoppable. Hansal Mehta! Thank you for Simran.
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  • Mohar Basu

    3.0

    Mohar Basu | Mid-Day

    A tighter second half, fewer songs and a less hurried ending would have made Simran a watch for keeps.But there’s more reason to celebrate Simran than diss it. The quirky perspective at finding laughs in troubled times is a refreshing way of viewing problems. And then there’s Kangana, making badass look simple, human and so full of heart.
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  • Anna MM Vetticad

    3.0

    Anna MM Vetticad | Firstpost

    Simran has come to theatres following an ugly controversy over its writing credits. The final rolls read: story, screenplay and dialogues — Apurva Asrani, additional story and dialogues — Kangana Ranaut. The truth about what went on behind the scenes may never be fully revealed, but what has emerged now that the curtains have been drawn aside is a compact, sweet, unconventional entertainer.
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  • Manjusha Radhakrishnan

    3.0

    Manjusha Radhakrishnan | Gulf News

    Reserve this for a one-time watch as it’s incredible to see Ranaut play a self-destructive rebel. But if you are looking for a cohesive cinematic piece, then you are looking at the wrong film.
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  • Anita Iyer

    3.0

    Anita Iyer | KhaleejTimes

    Overall, ‘Simran’ is an honest film made with a true heart and totally recommended to watch this weekend. The last scene will leave a smile on your face as you leave the theatres.
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  • Pinkvilla Team

    3.0

    Pinkvilla Team | PinkVilla

    Simran has so much going for it that you really want to like the film, root for Praful, draw satisfaction from a stellar performance of a fine artiste like Kangana. But then, something doesn’t work for the film. Unfortunately, it’s a great one-time watch which makes you wish that the makers had fine-tuned it enough to propel it towards a huge success!
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  • Raja Sen

    2.5

    Raja Sen | NDTV

    Kangana Ranaut’s solid performance keeps the film watchable, but Simran is ultimately an exhausting film.
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  • Rohit Bhatnagar

    2.5

    Rohit Bhatnagar | Deccan Chronicle

    Simran is not a bad film but having no coherence of its genre, it might fall. It is certainly a one time watch.
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  • Ananya Bhattacharya

    2.5

    Ananya Bhattacharya | India Today

    Kangana’s Queen made you want to fly to Amsterdam right from the theatre. There is nothing that you want to do after Simran, save go back home. Watch the film if you swear by Kangana Ranaut. She spreads her wings like the tiny butterflies in her stomach and flies, but Simran does not take off.
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  • Navneet Mundhra

    2.5

    Navneet Mundhra | Yahoo

    Overall, ‘Simran’ is sunny but lacks the emotional heft and gravitas that would have placed it in a higher league.
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  • Sarita Tanwar

    2.0

    Sarita Tanwar | DNA India

    An out and out Kangana Ranaut movie falters when it comes to using logic in the script.
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  • Vishal Verma

    2.0

    Vishal Verma | Glamsham

    As the idea behind the title of this film SIMRAN demands an extra dose of patience, tolerance and imagination, Hansal Mehta had an interesting badass women robber – the bombshell bandit to churn into an intriguing piece of cinema like his previous SHAHID and ALIGARH which were based on characters from real life but this time in order to turn a bit quirky it turned murky resulting in a lost bet.
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  • Sweta Kaushal

    1.5

    Sweta Kaushal | Hindustan Times

    Kangana mostly does a fine job of bringing the character to life but at times goes overboard while portraying the antics of Praful.However, all of it seems so self-indulgent that neither the film nor the protagonist is successful in making the audience empathise or identify with her.
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  • Manisha Lakhe

    1.5

    Manisha Lakhe | NowRunning

    Based loosely on the story of the Bombshell Bandit – Punjabi girl Sandeep Kaur, Simran could either be a great comic caper or a tragic story of greed gone wrong. It’s neither.
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  • Nandini Ramnath

    NR

    Nandini Ramnath | Scroll.in

    The movie exists as a testament to Ranaut’s awesomeness. The star and the character merge into one, and the movie suffers as a result.
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