Hari Puttar - A Comedy Of Terrors Movie Reviews
3.5
Nikhat Kazmi | Times of India
In an industry starved of children's films, any attempt to create a full blown entertainer aimed at the tween audience needs to be lauded. Unlike Hollywood, which treats its young audience very seriously, Bollywood really doesn't have muchRead full review3.0
Insiyah Vahanvaty | rediff.com
India's very own boy wonder is here, and he's here to stay! Hari Puttar is an exuberant, hilarious film, directed by Lucky Kohli. Though the similarity from Hollywood's blockbuster Home Alone is impossible to miss, you'll probably forgiveRead full review1.5
Madhuparna Das | The Telegraph
Sorry kids! Hari Puttar is a poor, very poor cousin of Home Alone. It is a take-off from the hilarious Chris Columbus film that starred Macaulay Culkin, Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern, but, of course, it is also an attempt at making it “different”Read full review1.0
Khalid Mohamed | Hindustan Times
How now. Here’s a Shamita Shetty cabaret meant for extraterrestrials, not for this planet’s kids or adults. Goons break into dirty lingo (bleep-bleeped by the censors but still). And there’s much nudge-nudge-wink-wink about a kidRead full review1.0
Taran Adarsh | bollywoodhungama.com
Kiddie films, aimed at kids between 6 and 60, are slowly making inroads in Bollywood. HARI PUTTAR - A COMEDY OF TERRORS is the newest entrant in this family. Now let's set the record straightRead full review1.0
Udita Jhunjhunwala | DNA India
What an agonising Friday with two dismal releases, starting with Hari Puttar, a disastrous attempt at ripping off the Macaulay Culkin starrer Home Alone. Zain Khan, as Hari Prasad Dhoonda or Hari Puttar, may have madeRead full reviewNR
Rajeev Masand | ibnlive.com
The child actors have an excuse - they don't know any better, they can't tell a good script from a bad one. But what excuse do Sarika, Jackie Shroff, Lilette Dubey, Saurabh Shukla and Vijay Raaz have?Read full review