Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum Movie Reviews


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  • Rachit Gupta

    4.0

    Rachit Gupta | Filmfare

    What’s your reaction when while browsing the internet a pop-up of an adult site suddenly invades the privacy and integrity of your computer screen? There’s a sexy woman / man (depending on tastes) on the ad and if you click it there’ll be more. While some close the ad in a panic, others turn around to see if anyone’s looking and then go ahead and click it. If you belong to that brave category, chances are you’re the one Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum
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  • Gaurav Malani

    4.0

    Gaurav Malani | Times of India

    Kyaa Super Kool Hai Hum might not be the best sex-comedy ever. But then how many of the rare species do we have in Bollywood? So support the cause and enjoy as long as it lasts.
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  • Taran Adarsh

    3.5

    Taran Adarsh | bollywoodhungama.com

    So how does one describe a movie like KYAA SUPER KOOL HAIN HUM? Outrageous? Scandalous? Wild? Wicked? Spicy? Wacky? Zany? Riotous? Madcap? I'd say all of these and more! If the intent of the film is to amuse and entertain and provide laughs and guffaws aplenty, logic be damned, then be rest assured, KYAA SUPER KOOL HAIN HUM has some bizarre jokes and episodes that would make your jaws hurt with laughter in those 2.20 hours
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  • Madhureeta Mukherjee

    3.0

    Madhureeta Mukherjee | Times of India

    Disclaimer: This review is A-rated. Purely 'adult'erated even. Keeping with the flavour of the film - a series of gags on 'dildo-la-re' puns, doggie shots, bitches (read: beaches), bikinis and bared bums, sizes ('bade acche lagte hain' anyone?) and sex-changes. Tusshar Kapoor (Adi) is a struggling actor, who dreams of making a grand debut in Bollywood with films like 'Chingham', 'Adi'das (Devdas), 'Bra-One' 'Ekta-Tiger' etc, but Mr. Dufus
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  • Martin D'Souza

    3.0

    Martin D'Souza | Glamsham

    Statutory warning: This review is for adults only and for those who enjoy double-meaning jokes. Double entendre a plenty - Fakhri, Penty, aano ragdo, maaro chaat, diks nahi hai... But when it comes to calling a spade a spade, and reveling in the comedy of a situation, Ekta, Balaji and Tusshar get cold feet. Dressed as a transsexual, Tusshar's character (Adi) has to smooch Simran (Neha Sharma). The Kapoor lad falls flat, the Balaji camera cheats
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  • Gaurav Malani

    3.0

    Gaurav Malani | Indiatimes

    Sex' and 'comedy' are two of the most significant elements of Bollywood films but haven't been often spoken in the same breath. So when the Kyaa Kool Hain Hum series attempts to do so, however juvenile the adult humour might appear, the combo is still tempting and tantalizing. The good part is that the film has an absolute unapologetic approach for its genre and never gets visually vulgar. Ask for some storyline and you get a bunch of SMS jokes
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  • Roshni Devi

    2.5

    Roshni Devi | Koimoi

    You would think when they write the script for a movie, the writers would avoid “borrowing” jokes that you’ve been listening to since school or those stale SMS forwards. Thankfully, Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum doesn’t overdo it. Adi (Tusshar Kapoor) and Sid (Ritesh Deshmukh) are two out-of-luck men ecking out a living in Mumbai. Aspiring actor Adi acts in those outrageous teleshopping ads while hoping for his ‘big break’. Sid’s DJing skills
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  • Alisha Coelho

    2.5

    Alisha Coelho | In.com

    Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum' requires mountain loads of patience to endure, but unexpectedly rewards your perserverance - in parts. When not resorting to done-to-death gags and punctuating the proceedings with sound effects made popular by PowerPoint presentations at the turn of the millenium, KSKHH works because of its witty dialogue and (dare we say it?) the endearing duo of Riteish Deshmukh and Tusshar
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  • Shalu Dhyani

    2.5

    Shalu Dhyani | Bollyspice

    Sex comedy is a genre not much used in Bollywood and the novelty factor works in favour of Kya Super Kool Hain Hum. While the film goes the whole hog in terms of shamelessness and is delightfully unapologetic about it, what disappoints is that it limits itself to a series of puns and gags when it had the potential to be much more. A one-time watch for its sheer outrageousness.
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  • Aniruddha Guha

    2.0

    Aniruddha Guha | DNA India

    If you are mildly offended by the headline of this review, chances are you will find Kya Super Kool Hai Hum (KSKHH) to be an assault to your senses. Racial slurs, double entendres, homosexual references; even albinos aren’t spared. Nor are those suffering from progeria (blame it on Paa). Director Sachin Yardi’s KSKHH revels in its ability to present one stereotype after another in a long orgy of sex jokes, private parts’ references
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  • Kunal Guha

    2.0

    Kunal Guha | Yahoo

    When you go to watch KSKHH, you know what you’ve signed up for. Nothing in this review or what anyone tells you should alter anything. It is (as you would expect) a willful plunge into an ocean of sexual innuendos, perpetually horny pugs, more gay jokes than Dostana can cover in the next ten sequels and some very well done movie spoofs. My pick: the pointy brassiere-clad Bra.One whose sole purpose in life is to support women in, well, you know what
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  • Shilpa Jamkhandikar

    2.0

    Shilpa Jamkhandikar | Reuters

    Adult comedies aren’t too common in mainstream Bollywood. Most comedy films will try to throw in a couple of raunchy jokes to get a few laughs from the audience, but to make an out-and-out risqué film isn’t very common. Sachin Yardi’s sequel to the 2005 “Kya Kool Hain Hum” certainly tries to fill in that gap. There is double entendre, skin show, crude gestures and lots of old e-mail forwards converted into one-liners.
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  • Anupama Chopra

    1.5

    Anupama Chopra | Hindustan Times

    Hollywood has transformed the raunchy comedy into high art. Who can forget the inspired use of body fluids in There’s Something About Mary or baked goods in American Pie. Or the sweetly inept Steve Carell in The 40-Year-Old Virgin. Or the gloriously funny misadventures of four friends, a baby and a tiger in The Hangover, which was the biggest grossing R-rated comedy in its day, making more than $450 million globally
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  • Rajeev Masand

    1.5

    Rajeev Masand | ibnlive.com

    If I had a penny for every time I laughed during 'Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum', I'd be able to afford an Asprin I so badly needed at the end of this roughly two-and-a-half-hour cringe-fest. The problem with this film isn't that it's so unapologetically vulgar, but that it's just not very funny. And that's a shame, because leading men Tusshar Kapoor and Ritesh Deshmukh have a winning chemistry and sharp comic timing…now if only they were required to do
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  • Pratim D. Gupta

    1.5

    Pratim D. Gupta | The Telegraph

    Hey all-powerful Censor Board, aapko chuuuuu… banaya gaya hai! Come on, you sure shouldn’t have a problem with that line given you have passed an entire full-length feature peppered with such charming language. Where not a single scene is over without dialogues that sometimes rhyme, sometimes suggest and sometimes simply spell out the unmentionables. Where even innocuous signboards read “Cumless Bhai”and “La Whore Da Dhaba”
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  • Raja Sen

    1.5

    Raja Sen | rediff.com

    There's nothing wrong with bawdy sex comedies. The burlesque entertainer has been a part of storytelling from its very origins, from sultans being soothed by tellers of tall tales to cavemen sniggering at sideward-8s on their stick figures. It's a grand, colourful, enjoyable tradition, and making something you can nudge, nudge, wink, wink at is as fine an ambition as any. Except -- and herein lies the lack of rub -- there's really no point
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  • Mayank Shekhar

    1.5

    Mayank Shekhar | Daily Bhaskar

    I have sampled you a mini-joke from this film that’s “vegetarian” enough for family consumption. Juts so you get an idea of the level of humour we’re dealing with here. Sid’s (Riteish Deshmukh) of course the film’s hero. VT (or Witty) and Churchgate are popular stations in Mumbai. The “random guy” is gay. Most jokes concern either Sid or his best-friend Adi (Tusshar Kapoor) being gay as well. If not, the gags are centred on their
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  • Raja Sen

    1.5

    Raja Sen | Rediff

    The film wants to be racy, but has television-friendliness forced onto its very being: which explains actors dropping their jaws at the (suggested) mention of genitalia and constantly hiding behind clumsy innuendo. Even a man reading Playboy isn’t allowed to open the pages of the magazine, but flip it over entirely to reach the cover of the next issue. The covers, you see, are safe-for-Hindi-film-work.
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  • Blessy Chettiar

    1.0

    Blessy Chettiar | DNA India

    Kya Super Kool Hai Hum (KSKHH) calls itself a ‘sex comedy’. Looks like Riteish Deshmukh’s pug Sakru got the finest role. As Vicky Donor of the canine world, he delivers a ‘performance’ to die for. Whoever went to a film like Kya Super Kool Hai Hum seeking entertainment, entertainment aur entertainment may even get it. But that also depends on what depths your taste is willing to plumb. It is very easy to make this reviewer laugh
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  • Saibal Chatterjee

    1.0

    Saibal Chatterjee | NDTV Movies

    Some films are aimed at the eye, some at the head, and still others at the heart. It takes an outrageous degree of audacity to fix the focus of an entire two-hour-plus movie a few inches above the solar plexus, or thereabouts. But for all its unabashed flirtation with tawdry humour, Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum is about as scintillating as the drone of a dying bumble-bee. A bunch of bawdy blokes who have clearly taken leave of their brains
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  • Khalid Mohamed

    1.0

    Khalid Mohamed | The Asian Age

    Jeepers creepers. It’s one of those, guaranteed to cast a spell of woes over those who are still optimistic about expecting a shred of sense, sensibility and taste in popular entertainment. Naah, no chance, unless you derive pleasure from juvenile jokes, vulgar gags and sexual jiggery pokery. Almost makes me think twice before using the word “pokery”, after emerging alive from this goulash of American Pie and Dostana
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  • BMS Editor

    1.0

    BMS Editor | bookmyshow

    Kya Super Boring Hai Hum Review: The film has been marketed as a sex comedy unfortunately, it’s nothing more than a compilation of all the......
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  • Janhavi Samant

    0.5

    Janhavi Samant | Mid-Day

    This film’s climax has a horny he-pug making out with various she-pugs at a pug-wedding! And all the heroes do when threatened is say, “Hum ordinary film ke hero hain.” As if we had to be emphatically told something that was pretty much obvious from the first scene of Kya Super Kool Hain Hum! For some strange reason, the pug Sakru’s sex escapades get discussed in great detail throughout. He is a key cast member because he gets to play stud
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  • jeevan789

    4.0

    The Dirtiest Picture Till Date

    jeevan789, 9 years ago
    Super hit movie. I loved everything about this movie.
  • hindicritic

    3.5

    Chilled Beer….

    hindicritic, 9 years ago
    Super hit movie. I loved everything about this movie.
  • hindicritic

    3.0

    Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum: Funny and raunchy

    hindicritic, 9 years ago
    This is nice movie. I liked it.
  • rajverma67

    3.0

    Kya SUPER cool hain Hum : Review By Priyanka Raina

    rajverma67, 9 years ago
    This is nice movie. I liked it.

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