Happy Ending Movie Reviews
4.0
Subhash K Jha | SKJBollywoodNews
At times Happy Ending is a savagely wicked ,sinfully irreverent smart and sassy rom-com. At other times, it just doesn’t move. And because the co-directors know how to hold our attention even when his protagonist is stricken by ennui, we can safely assume that some sharp writing skills are at work here even when there isn’t much happening on the surface.Read full review4.0
Prathamesh Jadhav | India
If you are willing to move over the mandatory mush and sugary love stories, this quirky Happy Ending will serve you well!Read full review3.5
Mohar Basu | Koimoi
Happy Ending makes fun of all the films which have made it our bucket list of classic love films and does so without a hint disparaging malice. Yogi and Yudi played by Saif and their well-placed complimentary, smart-alecky camaraderie, along with the poker faced humor of Govinda makes this film a peachy yet relevant and essentially a droll, chucklesome watch. There aren’t many ‘fur and feathers’ films which go down well with me, this is one of the sparse few which qualify as exception.Read full review3.5
Srijana Mitra Das | Times of India
Happy Ending’s a fun film with a melodious, modern take on individuals and pyaar. It’s an NRI movie that side-steps dilemmas and pain. And it’s probably the first Hindi film where the heroine cheekily tells the hero, “Show your boobs!”, performed with polished elan. Wrapping Hollywood ribbons on a Bollywood heart, this is a nice ending – and a good start.Read full review3.5
TimesCityReviewer | Times City
Happy Ending’s a fun film with a melodious, modern take on individuals and pyaar. It’s an NRI movie that side-steps dilemmas and pain. And it’s probably the first Hindi film where the heroine cheekily tells the hero, “Show your boobs!”, performed with polished elan. Wrapping Hollywood ribbons on a Bollywood heart, this is a nice ending – and a good start.Read full review3.5
IndiaGlitz | India Glitz
…is a happy, lovingly smart and witty tease on romantic comedies that rightly demands a ‘commitment’ from its audience to have a ‘dekho’ this weekend at the multiplexes. ‘Happy Watching’.Read full review3.0
Sushmita Murthy | Deccan Chronicle
The film offers a generous dose of laughter, some stunning locations that are a treat to watch and a refreshing comeback of Bollywood’s ‘Hero Number One’, among others. Directors Raj Nidimoru, Krishna DK have managed to provide a fresh perspective to an otherwise drab storyline. So while the film mocks other films that cater to the ‘masses’ (their words, not ours) and aim at giving you three hours of paisa-wasool entertainment, Happy Ending follows the same trail too. Does that make it a paisa-wasool entertainer then? Oh yes!Read full review3.0
Bryan Durham | DNA India
As Armaan Ji says, “300 rupaiye mein logon ko zindagi mat sikha!” Now, if that’s not a master class on making big money in Bollywood, I don’t know what is. If only Raj-DK had kept it as short,simple and precise, this would be recommended as a two-time watch. In its current avatar, one should be more than enough.Read full review3.0
Bollywood Hungama News Network | Bollywood Hungama
HAPPY ENDING is a film which leaves you with a happy feeling. It drags in parts but is worth a watch, at least for Saif’s performance.Read full review3.0
Mayank Shekhar | The W14
The Bollywood script getting written within this film somewhere starts tallying with the hero’s own story. This clever move allows us to flit between a formula pic and an unconventional rom-com. Sadly this is also one of the many reasons Happy Ending’s ending comes a good half hour before everything could’ve ended, for better or worse. But, as an audience, at no point do you totally lose interest. If you keep your expectations in check, this one is definitely worth checking out in the theatre.Read full review3.0
Aparna Mudi | Zee News
It is definitely a good watch, especially if you go with your loved one. It has clean humour, without any glaring sexual innuendos and would be a good film to watch with your family as well!Read full review3.0
BookMyShow Team | BookMyShow
If you wish to walk out of the cinema with a smile on your face, Happy Ending should be on your ‘to-watch list’ for the weekend.Read full review3.0
Bollywood Life | Bollywood Life
In an era of mindless 100 crore films showcasing exaggerated kicks, punches, unnecessary item numbers and impractical love stories, Happy Ending is refreshing, pleasant, different and worth a watch!Read full review3.0
Rahul Desai | Mumbai Mirror
Average fare, but an extra half-star for inventive dialogues; for reminding us that his timing is intact, if only just.Read full review2.5
Rohit Vats | Hindustan Times
Happy Ending can hold your attention throughout its length except some not-so-necessary intimate scenes. There is enough in the story to provide you a good dose of entertainment, you just don’t need to expect too much.Read full review2.5
Saibal Chatterjee | NDTV
If you expect Happy Ending to get somewhere, you are watching the wrong film. Do not expect the world from Happy Ending and you might actually find in it enough enjoyable patches to make a trip to the multiplex worth your while.Read full review2.5
Rohit Khilnani | India Today
Romcom seems like an easy genre to execute but clearly is not everyone’s cup of tea. With a good budget and good looking actor it’s easy to make a good looking film but it’s tough to make an entertaining one. Happy Ending is a decent one-time watch.Read full review2.5
Saurabh Dwivedi | India Today
The title of the film does not justify its ending. It is too predictable and falls flat in the end. You can watch the film if witty comedies entertain you. Another reason to watch the film is Govinda, Ranveer and Kalki. All in all, it is an average film with not so happy ending.Read full review2.5
Suhani Singh | India Today
Happy Ending is barely ‘hatke’…Endings, says Yudi, are hard as he explains why there is a stack of unfinished manuscripts on his shelf. The makers also struggle to reach their own version of a happy ending.Read full review2.5
Shubha Shetty-Saha | Mid Day
It is sure disappointing that a film which gives you hopes of being an intelligent, witty satire, ends up being as predictable and soppy as the film it intended to make fun of.Read full review2.5
Noyon Jyoti Parasara | NowRunning
Happy Ending is recommended for anyone who is even slightly interested in romantic comedies. That however does not take help the fact that you would want more out of these two directors than just give you something ‘regular’. For one, I would have liked if the film had more to do with the writer trying to figure his story rather than his love story.Read full review2.5
Meeta Kabra | Wogma
You have to give points to Happy Ending for at least trying to be different, even if not whole-heartedly. There are a few points in the film where you catch yourself inadvertently thinking a little deeper about love and its place in our world today. For me, that by itself is an achievement. Sure, I might not need a film to get me thinking about love and relationships, but it feels good when one gets you to.Read full review2.5
Prarthna Sarkar | IBTimes
Having churned small-scale films like “99”, “Shor in The City” and “Go Goa Gone”, this fare did come across a struggling attempt to paint a larger canvas for the directors. However, the side-splitting humour and the well-crafted narrative is a plus and ferries the boat pretty well.The witty one-liners by Govinda, Saif’s inimitable charm and “G Phaad Ke” are the high-points of the film.Read full review2.5
Lokesh Dharmani | Masala
…if you don’t have a problem with a misogynist point of view, can deal with regressive writing, the film might work for you.Besides the film has a decent first half, some smart lines and Above All, a dancing Govinda.Read full review2.0
Rajeev Masand | IBNLive
This is a film that wants to be many things all at once – a rom-com between a fading star and the next big thing, also a clever satire on Bollywood. It’s overlong at 135 minutes, and on occasion dreadfully boring. Saif Ali Khan can still pull off goofy humor better than most others, but how many times does he have to play the same part before we can all agree that he’s too old for this schtick?Read full review2.0
Nishi Tiwari | Rediff
Happy Ending, at its core, is pretentious and doesn’t quite live up to expectations, save for Govinda, who lights up the screen with his mere presence and those legendary moves. In a film that every cast member is so desperately trying to fit in, he is the only one who actually manages to convince us that he truly belongs there and he knows it.Read full review2.0
Daily Bhaskar | Daily Bhaskar
If you have nothing better to this weekend, book your tickets of Happy Ending, or wait for the movie to come on TV. You will not miss anything, if you miss Happy Ending.Read full review2.0
Sonia Chopra | Sify
It’s disappointing that director duo Krishna DK and Raj Nidimoru (Go Goa Gone) have come with as film that is pretentious and hollow, embracing the very cliches it makes fun of. After all, it’s unfair when a pot calls the kettle black.Read full review2.0
Anupama Chopra | Hindustan Times
Happy Ending isn’t half as clever as it needed to be…I suspect that somewhere in there was a genuinely sparkling and subversive love story. Sadly, it never emerges.Read full review2.0
Rummana Ahmed | Yahoo
‘Happy Ending’ which aspires to be a romantic comedy has an insipid romantic track and a very, very flimsy humour track as well.Read full review1.5
Shubhra Gupta | Indian Express
A series of been-here, seen-this moments and a wasted opportunity…Read full review1.0
Martin D'Souza | Glamsham
Of the 136 minutes run-time, only the last 20 minutes or so are bearable and resemble anything of what a film should be. For the rest of the time, we are treated to a documentary with even Saif Ali Khan’s wife coming on screen.Read full reviewNR
Koel Purie | India Today
What’s with Govinda being the scene stealer in two back to back films and not being given enough scenes to steal. His ability to laugh at himself full throttle meant I couldn’t look at anyone else when he was on screen. More of him and the slobbish Yogi and I’d be recommending this film. In it’s current state, go see it if you’ve seen all the hollywood offerings because it is meant purely for us multiplexers.Read full reviewNR
Rachit Gupta | Filmfare
Essentially, Happy Ending is a cheeky film with a run-of-the-mill urban romance at its centre. And it’s the mediocre love story that spoils the mood.Read full reviewNR
Sneha May Francis | Emirates247
…the star of the show is undoubtedly Govinda. There’s a reason why he’s called the king of comedy. Whether it’s flipping his sunglasses at random, or shoving Hollywood DVDs at his new scriptwriter, or paying for instant six-pack abs, he’s got it down perfectly. Even his disco number is ‘kickass.’ Unfortunately, we can’t say the same about the movie.Read full reviewNR
Komal Nahta | Komal Nahta's Blog
Happy Ending is a dull fare, meant mainly for the good multiplexes in the big cities. But its fate in the ordinary multiplexes, in single-screen cinemas and in centres other than the big cities will be far from good. Overall, it will entail heavy losses to all concerned.Read full reviewNR
JPN | Jagran
Despite being a bona fide romantic comedy, the film goes beyond it. The movie is a mix of humour, a double fun dose of Govinda and Saif. While Govinda enthrals the audience by delivering funny dialogues with a dead pan face, Saif Ali Khan creates humour with his usual quirkiness.Read full reviewNR
IndiaTvNews Reviewer | IndiaTvNews
Happy Ending not entirely hit bang on this new developed saying but definitely takes a dig on movies, which are deemed to be non-sensible just to satisfy the ‘entertainment’ lust of the audience who doesn’t bother to put much brains to find logics. A light-hearted yet a satirical take are what director duo of Raj Nidimoru and Krishna D.K. keep in their mind before they begin with Happy Ending and yes they succeed in giving us an end product.Read full reviewNR
Priyanka Prasad | FilmiBeat
Happy Ending is not a bad movie, it just could have been better. It is a decent watch that’ll offer you some laughs here and there, with some popcorn and coke, Happy Ending makes for a watchable movie.Read full reviewNR
Githa Vanan | Bollyspice
Maybe the cinematography will entice you enough to finally make the trip to the U.S. of A. Maybe you fall for ‘Mileya’. As you walk out of the halls, whichever way you fell, Happy Ending wasn’t matched up to what Paaji advised nor was it a comedy about romantic comedies. But you laugh, on occasion because you were warned.Read full reviewNR
Shilpa Jamkhandikar | Reuters
The only happy ending here is when you walk out of the theatre, having survived the ordeal that is this film.Read full reviewNR
Sanjukta Sharma | LiveMint
Govinda steals the show. He obviously relishes the role of the animated, absurd, irreverent ageing Bollywood hero—doubly zany since he is on the comeback trail himself. The scenes in which he appears are unremittingly funny—and possibly the reason Happy Ending was not entirely a waste of time.Read full reviewNR
Vishal Menon | The Hindu
The promos — with its kitschy Paaji Tussi Such a Pussycat song — promised a quirky entertainer from the makers of the poignant Shor in the City and the fun Go Goa Gone. But what it becomes, at the end of it, is the kind of film it thinks it’s making fun of.Read full review
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3.0
My review of Happy Ending (2014) by bangreaayushi
jyothimathur, 9 years agoThe exceptional at times!This film is based on the genre of how young minds can create over lasting impressions in the minds of the young audiences. The film is based on the comedy and romantic genre. The film starts with a happing note. The film has Kareena Kapoor’s character in the cameo and she starts the film by confessing her love for Yudi. Yudi is a novelist and he looks quite adorable in his mustache. Yudi rejects her and her character is swiped off. Then in his life enters Vishakha who is a dentist by profession. She is so much in love with him that she even installs an app on his mobile to know about his whereabouts. But Yudi is not moved by her love and he wants to have a break up with this relation. Whenever, Yudi is in trouble, he would approach ‘Divya’ his friend and ‘Montu’ his next best friend. Now, he has a problem in his life of writing a second book because the money that he gained from his first book was all blown up. He is downhearted by his publishers because they have hired a gorgeous looking writing, Aanchal. She is a great novelist whose love stories have worked out the best. He then decides to write a script for Armaanji. Yudi decides to seek the help from Aanchal. She decides to help him and both of them decide to live together without any relationship. Both of them spend quality time together and it is Yudi realizing that he has fallen in love with her. Now when Yudi tries to confess this to her, things don’t work in his favor and then….then you need to find it out by yourselves. The directors of the film Raj Nidimoru and Krishna DK have not raised to the expectations of the audiences. The movie is half-enjoyable rest it flies away tangentially from the minds. Somewhere it leaves over lasting impressions on the minds of the users but somewhere it fails to grab the attentions of the audiences. Kalki, Preity and Ileana have sparked the theatre screens with their presence. But, it is Saif’s rocking performance that goes all the way long in the film. His double stint leaves you happy happy….The shooting locations in the film are damn awesome, they keep you enthralled till the end. The film’s length could have been exceeded to carve the film in the minds of all the audiences. The film has a combo of excellent songs that deprive you to a different world. The film has shown some similar incidents from Saif’s previous movie ‘Cocktail’. The film has been executed well. So yes, it goes with the title ‘Happy ending’. Ranvir and Govinda’s screen presence makes you fly higher, higher and higher….Ileana D’Cruz is a heart stealer in the movie. I really liked her in the film after ‘Barfi’. Her magical appearance in the movie ‘Tu mera hero’ was also spellbinding. But this time, she hit the heart by stepping in the role of ‘ a cool and a gorgeous’ novelist. The movie is for the young hearts who love to be inspired by Saif’s acting skills.