Hum Hai Raahi CAR Ke Movie Reviews
1.5
Taran Adarsh | bollywoodhungama.com
All of a sudden, cars have caught the attention of film-makers this side of the Atlantic. Last year, FERRARI KI SAWAARI, more recently MERE DAD KI MARUTI and now HUM HAI RAAHI CAR KE have automobiles playing a significant part. Strangely, to me and to many others who recall that lovely Aamir - Juhi film, the title of HUM HAI RAAHI CAR KE brings back memories of HUM HAIN RAHI PYAR KE. Needless to add, the similarities end thereRead full review1.5
Renuka Vyavahare | Times of India
The film begins well with a gawky call centre executive Priyanka (Adah Sharma) answering weird medical queries over the phone. She even warns a client that 'beauty creams' are for external use only. The scene evokes laughter, thus making you believe the film could turn out to be a fun comedy. Unfortunately, within few minutes, you realize the film has no story in the first place. You see Priyanka's bachelor neighbour-cum-best friend ShammyRead full review1.5
Karan Anshuman | Mumbai Mirror
For some reason, Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke left an indelible impression in my memory when it first released. Never mind that it was a rip-off of Hollywood's House Boat, that Juhi Chawla was particularly unconvincing as a Jayanti Iyer, and that the story was rather run-of-the-mill. Mahesh Bhatt still got a National and Filmfare Award for it and Chawla a Best Actress Filmfare. And that song - "Bambai Se Gayi Poona" never quite left the public consciousnessRead full review1.5
Latika Mehta | Film Street Journal
Call centre employee Priyanka Lalwani (Adah Sharma) and computer genius (also ethical hacker) Shammi Suri (Dev Goel) are chaddi buddies and next-door neighbours. Pri has a crush on another hunky neighbour, John (Samrat Mukherjee) but goes tongue-tied before him. When Shammi decides to whiz down to Pune for a wedding and drags Priyanka along in her car, it’s the beginning of a long and tiresome night – not for the two on the screen as muchRead full review1.0
Tushar Joshi | DNA India
Punning on the yesteryear hit Hum Hai Rahi Pyaar Ke starring Aamir Khan and Juhi Chawla is the only innovation this awkward unintentionally romantic comedy film has. The plot, characters, setting and dialogues veer from being from silly to insanely embarrassing. In fact there are so many situations and sub plots that seem like bad jokes exchanged between college students in a canteen, that you wonder if the writers ever watched anyRead full review1.0
Laxmi Negi | rediff.com
It would be wrong to call this movie a romantic comedy. There is absolutely no chemistry between the lead pair of the film -- Dev Goel and Adah Sharma -- and gags that are supposed to make you laugh fall flat. 1920 actress Sharma, has no screen presence at all while debutante Goel comes a cropper despite having the best lines and scenes in the film. One wonders how the young debutant managed to go through the entire film with just one expressionRead full review1.0
Shakti Shetty | Mid-Day
Though this film is basically about love, the car is in the air — in some sequences, for real! Not very long ago, Mere Dad Ki Maruti released with the storyline somehow revolving around an automobile. Something similar took place with Ferrari Ki Sawaari last year. But then, four-wheelers alone can’t drive a film. And that’s precisely what happens with Hum Hai Raahi Car Ke. The very title of this movie is borrowed from the 1992 Mahesh Bhatt filmRead full review1.0
Enkayaar | Glamsham
HUM HAI RAAHI CAR KE when it was conceptualized seemed to be inspired from its hugely successful peer of the same name HUM HAIN RAHI PYAR KE, and the song from HHRPK - Bombayee se gayee Poona- seems to be the inspiration for the film HUM HAI RAAHI CAR KE, as it is a road film that is a saga of road journey from Mumbai to Pune and whatever happens in between. However, it does not stand in comparison in any manner to its illustrative peerRead full review1.0
Suparna Sharma | The Asian Age
There is no reason for Hum Hai Raahi Car Ke to exist except that producer-director Jyotin Goel’s son, Dev Goel, is now of kissable age and has acquired muscles — feats that daddy dear thinks deserve a public audience. I recall certain summer days in our colony when Brahmin boys from South Indian families would have their elaborate janeu ceremony. Tents would be erected, trucks would arrive in reverse-gear and unload humongous cauldronsRead full review1.0
Suparna Sharma | Deccan Chronicle
There is no reason for ‘Hum Hai Raahi Car Ke’ to exist except that producer-director Jyotin Goel’s son, Dev Goel, is now of kissable age and has acquired muscles — feats that daddy dear thinks deserve a public audience.Read full review0.5
Mohar Basu | Koimoi
A call centre attendant and her best buddy decide to take a road trip to Pune on New Year’s Eve. En route, the film is filled with their sleazy escapades. The night that turns wild with subsequent events, beads together the occurrings that happen over the next eight hours! It hurts to slam cinema. Being an art lover, films are my hobby but such films insult general sensibilities of films altogether. Trying to be comical, entrapping all theRead full reviewNR
Indo-Asian News Service | NDTV
Hum Hai Raahi Car Ke is a fun-filled road movie zestfully driven by the director, but alas the road is littered with too many sleeping dogs. Dev Goel makes a confident debut. Hopefully, he will be provided with better material next time. Maybe a remake of Dus Lakh upgraded to ‘100 Crore’?Read full review