Maruti Mera Dosst Movie Reviews
3.0
Nikhat Kazmi | Times of India
Taalis for a desi kiddies flick that doesn't talk down and actually believes that stories can be told the Snow White and Cinderella way in native cinema too. With hardly any hype and a title that says nothingRead full review1.5
Taran Adarsh | bollywoodhungama.com
Animation film HANUMAN triggered off a trend. It made you realize that 'kiddie films' can stand on their feet if they tell a story that they haven't watched on the numerous kiddie channels.Read full review1.5
Bryan Durham | Mid-Day
There was once a little girl with a long-ish name. They called the eight-year old Rameshwari. She was born to a wealthy family, where her dad (equally long name) Kunwar Raghavendra Singh (Chandrachud), a widowerRead full review0.5
Shashi Baliga | Hindustan Times
This one’s so outdated that it takes you back decades, so regressive that you wonder how such a storyline got written for young minds, and so amateurish that even the kids might protest.Read full reviewNR
Udita Jhunjhunwala | DNA India
When you watch the live-animation film Maruti Mera Dost, you cannot help but wonder who this film is aimed at. It cannot be for children given the twisted values of a black magic-using evil grandmotherRead full review