Madholal - Keep Walking Movie Reviews
1.5
Mayank Shekhar | Hindustan Times
Mumbai is truly India’s common man city, seamlessly accommodating within, maximums of both the nation’s wealth and filth. Madholal (Subrat Dutta, rank ordinary for a lead actor) is that common man. A day in his life starts out with a series of long lines: outside the common loo, at the bus stop. And then at the suburban railway station, where commuters disregard all rules of civility in favour of the mad rush. The station (said, ‘teshan’ in Mumbai) is at once a daily ritualRead full review0.5
Minty Tejpal | Mumbai Mirror
Good intent is not everything, and in fact can often be a hindrance. Madholal Keep Walking is an amateurish attempt to portray the struggling life of a common man, always a tempting yet tricky subject in any form of art. Tempting, because a common man’s story is likely to strike the biggest resonance with the audience, and tricky because you need a fresh perspective to make it work. Poorly written and badly directedRead full reviewNR
Komal Nahta | Koimoi
MADHOLAL KEEP WALKING will get out of breath at the box-office in no time!Read full review