The Great Indian Butterfly Movie Reviews


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  • Preeti Arora

    3.0

    Preeti Arora | The Telegraph

    English films made in India are more often than not a scary proposition. They are written with the western audience in mind, tend to be pretentious and harp solely on the grime and poverty over and above the storyline or the plot. In this scenario The Great Indian Butterfly comes as a relief. The film has been made for an international audience but chooses to focus on the lives of a young DINK (double income no kids) couple
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  • Nikhat Kazmi

    3.0

    Nikhat Kazmi | Times of India

    Is marriage a moribund institution? Has it lost its relevance -- and longevity -- in the rough and tumble of urban life? Can it survive the incessant bickerings of yuppie couples who value individual spaces as much as intimacy, and ambition as much -- or even more -- than adjustment? This one's a page straight out of today's interpersonal life. Ever since the first altercation between husband Krish (Aamir Bashir) and wife Meera (Sandhya Mridul)
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  • Taran Adarsh

    2.5

    Taran Adarsh | Indiatimes

    Most movies are entertainment-driven, but a few movies, apart from entertaining, also raise pertinent questions that stay in your mind. THE GREAT INDIAN BUTTERFLY belongs to this group. People travel miles, cross borders, go on an endless pursuit to attain happiness, peace, love and luck, which would make their journey on this planet memorable. THE GREAT INDIAN BUTTERFLY talks of a couple on the brink of a failed relationship
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  • Minty Tejpal

    2.0

    Minty Tejpal | Mumbai Mirror

    Presented in spoken English, The Great Indian Butterfly is an art house film, far removed from standard Bollywood fare. Though it doesn’t have any exotic dance, drama or action, yet the evocatively titled film possibly has more relevance than most other films today. TGIB tracks the turbulent married relationship of a young, upwardly mobile couple as they battle the usual problems most urban couples would identify with. The film is well paced
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  • Tushar Joshi

    2.0

    Tushar Joshi | Mid-Day

    Krish (Aamir) and Meera (Sandhya) are a couple going through a bad relationship. Constantly struggling to find a common ground the two embark on a journey to Goa in an attempt to find a rare species of butterfly. The road trip acts as a buffer for the two to sort their differences. They squabble, call each other names and take refuge in the silence that envelops them in the end. Inspired by the Before Sunrise series in terms of story telling
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  • Komal Nahta

    NR

    Komal Nahta | Koimoi

    Star cast: Sandhya Mridul, Amir Bashir, Koel Purie. Plot: Sandhya and Amir, are married but not happy. They go ...
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  • filmifan45

    2.5

    The Great Indian Middle Class Pipe Dream

    filmifan45, 9 years ago
    This is nice movie. I liked it.
  • movielover4

    2.5

    Uncertainity in the current corporate world

    movielover4, 9 years ago
    This is nice movie. I liked it.

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