Thank You Movie Reviews
2.5
Nikhat Kazmi | Times of India
Anees Bazmee seems to be re-visiting familiar terrain with his new film. Thank You is heavily inspired by his earlier comic caper, No Entry, where Salman Khan had the onerous task of curing a motley group of errant husbands from their chronic infidelity. This time, it is Akshay Kumar who wields the baton -- or is it the flute -- to underscore the sanctity of the institution of marriage. Is this a case of playing safe for the director who has recentlyRead full review2.5
Tushar Joshi | Mid-Day
Does Anees Bazmee need to make a No Entry 2 when he's put together what looks like an exact sequel to the 2005 release? Nothing changes, except the faces of the lead actors and the scenic locales of Canada. The story revolves around three friends -- Sunil, Irrfan and Bobby who have a roving eye for everyone but their wives -- Celina, Rimi and Sonam. When they star falling short of excuses and their cover-ups are exposed, a pied piperRead full review2.5
Nikhat Kazmi | Times of India
High production values — glitzy locales, jazzy styling — and Pritam’s pop numbers and you have a film that can be an average weekend getaway. Nothing more, not even Mallika Sherawat’s item number.Read full review2.0
Taran Adarsh | bollywoodhungama.com
Okay, now here's the first biggie of the season. Major studio, super-successful director, mega budget, ensemble star cast, lotsa glitz-n-glam... Besides, after the stupendous success of films like WELCOME and SINGH IS KINNG, the Akshay Kumar - Anees Bazmee jodi teams up for the third time, promising to complete a hat-trick of enjoyable laughathons. The expectations, therefore, are humungous. There's talk that THANK YOU is an extensionRead full review2.0
Pankaj Sabnani | Glamsham
Annes Bazmee should perhaps say ‘sorry’ for offering nothing new in THANK YOU. Watch it for Irrfan, if you must.Read full review1.5
Mayank Shekhar | Hindustan Times
“Mard kutte hote hain.” The film repeats this line every now and then. So we must. Men are dogs. Dogs. Born to stray. Hoof. Hoof. They love only two things: their own kids, and other people’s wives – I guess, we get the point. A certain amount of male bashing may be essential to pass along the kind of grotesque male chauvinism that marks all sex comedies. This one takes things a notch further, spending a good few minutes explaining to us how lusty menRead full review1.5
Gaurav Malani | Indiatimes
Anees Bazmee is back with another comedy on the theme of adultery, perhaps with commercial considerations of reviving the success of No Entry . Sadly his Shaadi No.1- meets- Biwi No.1 narrative is adulterated with so many tacky references that you end up saying thank you but no thank you. So you have Kishan (Akshay Kumar) who acts more like Narad Muni inciting Raj (Bobby Deol) and Vikram (Irrfan Khan) against good friend Yogi (Suniel Shetty).Read full review1.5
Shubhra Gupta | Indian Express
You know exactly what you are in for, if you’re in a film which has Suniel Shetty delivering the maximum laughs. Thank You promises you a huge passel of nothing: no story, no sense. On all those scores, it doesn’t disappoint. On one side is this bunch of married men madly playing the field. On the other is the guy who’ll set them right, and reach them back to their wives, after everyone has had their fun and games, and all the worn anti-women jokesRead full review1.5
Anupama Chopra | NDTV Movies
Anees Bazmee’s last film No Problem ended with a Gorilla letting out a gargantuan fart. So as I walked into Thank You, I figured, things can only go uphill from there. But clearly I underestimated Bazmee’s capacity for creating witless, soul-sucking cinema. Thank You is almost in the same league as No Problem. I say almost because Irrfan, who plays the domineering, philandering husband Vikram, brings a sliver of dignity and fun into the proceedingsRead full review1.5
Anupama Chopra | NDTV
I can assure you that my ego was not boosted. In fact my brains were battered to pulp and my eardrums are still recovering from Pritam’s cacophonous sound-track. I’m going with one and a half star.Read full review1.5
Shubhra Gupta | Indian Express
You know exactly what you are in for, if you’re in a film which has Suniel Shetty delivering the maximum laughs. Thank You promises you a huge passel of nothing: no story, no sense. On all those scores, it doesn’t disappoint.Read full review1.0
Rajeev Masand | ibnlive.com
There's no polite way to say this - director Anees Bazmee's 'Thank You' is an awful, awful film. Five writers are credited with having worked on the script, and yet all they could come up with is a moronic plot about three women who hire a detective to expose their cheating husbands. Bazmee dips into his seemingly never-ending vault of sexist dialogues and slapstick gags to deliver yet another unmistakably sleazy comedy. Bobby Deol, Irrfan KhanRead full review1.0
Priyanka Roy | The Telegraph
Planning to catch Thank You this weekend? Here are 20 reasons why you should say “No, thank you!” to Thank You: 1 The first scene has Bobby Deol delivering an emotional speech. If that doesn’t signal trouble, what does? 2 A deadpan Suniel Shetty is the best thing about Thank You. You know what the rest are like. 3 Men are never addressed as men, husbands, sons, lovers, friends... Kutte to kaminey, bastard to badchalan, awara to ayaashRead full review1.0
Raja Sen | rediff.com
I suspect Akshay Kumar makes most of his movies just for the workout. Looking at his interchangeable comic roles, the actor increasingly seems to limit himself through the motions, flicking on that auto-pilot switch behind his head as he grins and grimaces and groans and guffaws, the latter working overtime in the way laugh-tracks used to do in old sitcoms: if you hear enough laughing, chances are you'll crack open a chuckle yourselfRead full review1.0
Karan Anshuman | Mumbai Mirror
If you do end up watching Thank You, you will not fail to notice that there are five that's five!names under the 'writing' credit. The plot? Three women want their cheating husbands straightened out so that they can continue being married to them because of their undying love for the adulterers; turns out Akshay Kumar is the man for the job. Welcome to 2011. The film is certified U/A. Say what you will, but I'd rather have my kidsRead full reviewNR
Komal Nahta | Koimoi
Bobby Deol, Sunil Shetty & Irrfan Khan are three friends who cheat on their wives. But trouble begins when their w...Read full review
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2.0
Thanks but No Thanks
prakashreddy9, 9 years agoThis is one time watch. You can watch this movie to pass your time. -
2.0
I prefer ‘Tasty Khichdi’
rajesh93, 9 years agoThis is one time watch. You can watch this movie to pass your time. -
3.0
Thank You - All About Morons & Their Moronism
markpaul12, 9 years agoThis is nice movie. I liked it.