Ramchand Pakistani Movie Reviews
3.5
Madhuparna Das | The Telegraph
The film Ramchand Pakistani is not about religion but about people, this side and that side of the border. Mehreen Jabbar’s debut vehicle goes places where we the Indian audience have never been beforeRead full review3.5
Nikhat Kazmi | Times of India
After Khuda Kay Liye, comes Ramchand Pakistani. What's heartening is the fact that this film too tells a compelling story culled from today's headlines and proves that change is indeed the cornerstone of Pakistani cinema currently.Read full review3.5
Preetee Brahmbhatt | rediff.com
India and Pakistan may have their problems, but once in a while along comes a film like Ramchand Pakistani that forces us all into acknowledgment of not just our common culture with our neighbours in the North West, but the common cost ofRead full review2.5
Khalid Mohamed | Hindustan Times
At the very least, Ramchand Pakistani is humane. Its heart is in the right place, touching upon a valid issue instead of just going helter-skelter in Fantasyland. At the core of the story, there’s a Pakistani dalit boy (Hussain)Read full review2.5
Udita Jhunjhunwala | DNA India
After the success of Khuda Kay Liye, another Pakistani film finds release in India. Based on a true story, Ramchand Pakistani is about how eight-year-old Ramchand’s innocent mistake tears his family and life asunder.Read full review2.0
Rajeev Masand | ibnlive.com
There's much to appreciate in Pakistani filmmaker Mehreen Jabbar's debut feature Ramchand Pakistani, and chief among them is child actor Syed Fazal Hussain's heart-breaking performance as Ramchand, the eight-year-old Hindu Dalit boyRead full review2.0
Taran Adarsh | bollywoodhungama.com
On the whole, RAMCHAND PAKISTANI is a simple story well told. Business-wise, the problem is that it faces a strong opposition from two major releases this weekRead full review2.0
Mayank Shekhar | Mumbai Mirror
There is of course not much of a film industry in Pakistan, despite their undying passion for films. This one is a rare A-grade movie with almost entirely a Pakistani cast and crew. It tells you how much talentRead full reviewNR
Nikhat Kazmi | Times of India
This film deals with the topical issue of cross-border prisoners who are languishing in jails, both in India and Pakistan, often, for no reason at all.Read full review