Dasvidaniya Movie Reviews
3.5
Priyanka Roy | The Telegraph
Ever smiled — or laughed — with a lump in your throat? Experience it every moment of the 122 minutes that make up Dasvidaniya — The Best Goodbye Ever. Small budget and non-starry, but holding its ownRead full review3.0
Rajeev Masand | ibnlive.com
A moving drama that will undoubtedly leave you with a lump in your throat, Dasvidaniya stars Vinay Pathak as 37-year-old simpleton Amar Kaul who lives with his eccentric mother in a small suburban apartmentRead full review3.0
Taran Adarsh | bollywoodhungama.com
Years ago, Hrishikesh Mukherjee's ANAND narrated an interesting tale of a man living his life to the fullest, despite being well aware of his impending death. DASVIDANIYA, directed by debutante Shashant ShahRead full review3.0
Nikhat Kazmi | Times of India
Forget the Bucket List. Dasvidaniya may have the most hackneyed story line, told a million times a man, dying of cancer, decides to live life before curtain call but it stands out because of its sparkling performancesRead full review2.5
Elvis D'Silva | rediff.com
A few months ago, Morgan Freeman and Jack Nicholson played two old men who found out they were dying in The Bucket List and decided to head off on one last adventure before death claimed them from a lifeRead full review2.0
Khalid Mohamed | Hindustan Times
It’s a sad sad sad world. Mousy man at the age of 37 is told that he doesn’t have many more days to continue with his dull-dull-dull existence. So, he draws up a kind of a laundry list of things to doRead full review1.5
Udita Jhunjhunwala | DNA India
About 10 minutes into Dasvidaniya we learn that Amar Kaul (Vinay Pathak), a 37-year-old unmarried accounts manager who loves making to-do lists and still lives with mother, is dying. It’s really not long enoughRead full review