I, Me Aur Main Movie Reviews
3.0
Srijana Mitra Das | Times of India
On the plus side, I, Me Aur Main (IMAM) has the glossy good looks of a TV ad - on the downside, it stays there. Music executive Ishaan Sabharwal (Abraham) is a spoilt brat, his adoring mother Nisha (Wahab) teaching him he's the best, so he thinks he's irresistible and behaves like "a sexy idiot". Ishaan won't commit to his executive girlfriend Anushka (Singh). Sick of his light flirtations and heavy refusals, Anushka throws Ishaan outRead full review3.0
Meena Iyer | Times of India
On the plus side, I, Me Aur Main has the glossy good looks of a TV ad – on the downside, it stays there.Read full review2.5
Taran Adarsh | bollywoodhungama.com
The coming of age movie of a man-child has fascinated many a storyteller in the West. In fact, Hollywood has often churned out movies about guys who refuse to grow up. I, ME AUR MAIN, directed by first-time director Kapil Sharma, has John Abraham reprising the role of an adult who's a narcissist, a self-obsessed guy who refuses to own up responsibilities and is also commitment-phobic. In the past, movies such as KYA KEHNA!Read full review2.0
Rajeev Masand | ibnlive.com
There's an interesting premise at the heart of debutant director Kapil Sharma's 'I, Me Aur Main', which tells the coming of age story of a 35-year-old. But despite giving us a believable protagonist, Sharma and writer Devika Bhagat fast run out of interesting ideas to keep us hooked. Encouraged from childhood to believe that he's special, Ishaan, played by John Abraham, is a self-centred man-child with commitment issues. He lives with his girlfriendRead full review2.0
Nishi Tiwari | rediff.com
First-time director Kapil Sharma’s I Me Aur Main depicts everything that’s wrong with Indian patriarchal society. It also represents, on some levels, everything that’s wrong with most stories in Hindi films. As the title suggests, the film revolves around Ishan Sabharwal (John Abraham), a man-child who all the women in his life dote on. He’s spoilt no end by his mother (Zarina Wahab). His elder sister (and more sensible of the two)Read full review2.0
Gaurav Malani | Indiatimes
I Me aur Main is a film that tries to be individualistic with its purported progressive end. In most likelihood, the end seems to be conceived first and thereafter the entire narrative seems to be constructed to reach to that culmination. But in this backward and boring composition, you stop looking forward to its intended enlightened end. Anushka (Chitrangda Singh) separates from her live-in partner Ishaan (John Abraham) because she feelsRead full review2.0
Shubhra Gupta | Indian Express
The idea that a mommy's boy can, notionally, grow up is a deeply attractive one. This uphill task is what John Abraham's very-pleased-with-himself leading man is set up for in the self-explicatory 'I, Me Aur Main'. Given his job description, we know that Ishan Sabharwal will have to move a few notches up the growth scale: making him do it is the job of all the good-looking ladies in the cast. Said Mister Sabharwal is in a steady relationshipRead full review2.0
Mohar Basu | Koimoi
Maa-da-ladla Ishaan Sabharwal epitomizes narcissism. Self centered to the core, the man is his own favorite, the King of his personal fantasy land. A successful music producer, he is in a live in relationship with his lawyer girlfriend Anushka. While his girlfriend dreams to marry him, Ishaan happily parties around like a school boy in his la-la-land. One night, an exasperated Anushka breaks off her relationship with this juvenile delinquent of sortsRead full review2.0
Rummana Ahmed | Yahoo
John Abraham had said in his promotional interviews that he was confident that the content of the film will ensure its success but alas, his confidence was misplaced. Kapil Sharma’s ‘I, Me Aur Main’ had a promising premise but the execution left a lot to be desired. Like the promos have made it abundantly clear, Ishaan Sabharwal (John Abraham) is a “man-child”, self-obsessed and narcissistic. He lives with his long-term girlfriend AnushkaRead full review2.0
Shilpa Jamkhandikar | Reuters
I have to confess I didn’t go into Kapil Sharma’s “I, Me aur Main” with too many expectations. The posters certainly did nothing to pique my excitement. But 30 minutes into the film, I was intrigued. This wasn’t a run-of-the-mill story; the protagonist was someone you would want to hit on the head within the first half-hour. John Abraham plays that protagonist — Ishaan Sabharwal, a prototype of the (dare I say it) typical Indian maleRead full review2.0
Saibal Chatterjee | NDTV
Chitrangada strikes the right notes for the most part and Prachi Desai lends a bubbly energy to a few of the scenes. Both Zarina Wahab and Mini Mathur bring a touch of warmth to bear upon an otherwise hopelessly soggy film.Read full review2.0
Shubhra Gupta | Indian Express
This could have been a slap-up rom com. But the trouble with this good-looking movie is that it is patchily written and performed, and often feels contrived.Read full review1.5
Pratim D. Gupta | The Telegraph
Good films inspire… to write pages about it, to rave about one standout performance or one transcendental moment. Bad films inspire too… to demand answers, to go on a ranting spree and just mourn the mess. And then there are movies like I, Me Aur Main. The kind so bland and boring that you start counting the words from the first line of the review. Yes, it’s a rom-com about what they are calling a man-child growing upRead full review1.5
BMS Editor | bookmyshow
Review: I, Me Aur Main is a story about a typical mama’s boy. Pampered and spoilt, told constantly by his mother that he is the best.......Read full review1.0
Martin D'Souza | Glamsham
I, ME AUR MAIN is a movie that has come 15 years too late. It also has a wrong casting. Every character is flawed. Let's begin with the central character of Ishaan (John Abraham). John is visually uncomfortable in this role. And his body language says it all. Anushka (Chitrangada Singh) on the other hand looks like she has walked in from the sets of INKAAR to here. Nothing defining about the character she is supposed to playRead full review
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3.0
'Taken For Granted' = A Psychological Virus
movielover4, 9 years agoThis is nice movie. I liked it. -
1.5
No, Never aur Kabhi Nahin.
rajverma67, 9 years agoThis is one time watch. You can watch this movie to pass your time. -
1.5
I Me Aur Main is too bland and boring
filmifan45, 9 years agoThis is one time watch. You can watch this movie to pass your time.