Yeh Hai Bakrapur Movie Reviews
3.5
Sonia Chopra | Sify
One of the few films that is as entertaining as it is thought-provoking. Do watch!Read full review3.0
Subhash K Jha | NDTV
You may not be overwhelmed by Vishwanathan’s satire. But you won’t come away without a smile and smirk in this sly look-see at rural India where every second citizen is a certifiable attention-seeker.Read full review3.0
Taran Adarsh | Bollywood Hungama
…employs a comic tone to tell a serious story. Armed with a simplistic, but innovative plot and an engaging screenplay, this small little film deserves a watch because it’s made with heart.Read full review3.0
Martin D'Souza | Glamsham
YEH HAI BAKRAPUR is for the intelligentsia, those who love their cinema, shaken, stirred and with salt at the rim! After all, the general public is constantly being made a bakra of!Read full review3.0
Shubha Shetty-Saha | Mid Day
The film, no doubt, manages to keep you entertained throughout, sometimes even raising a few chuckles. But the storyline and certain situations seem too hackneyed. The climax seemed too hurried as if the scriptwriter (Janki Vishwanathan) was suddenly not sure how to tie up its loose ends. Each of the actors fits in very well and delivers good performances. In fact, Suruchi Aulakh, who plays the terror of a mother, and Jha are fantastic. This brave attempt at social satire — with no stars but just a goat named after a superstar — is worth lauding. Watch this film at least once.Read full review3.0
Juhi Matta | BookMyShow
…a witty, entertaining and thought-provoking film. It makes its point in a subtle way, keeping it from ever getting preachy. The brilliant acting coupled with the killer soundtrack and visuals makes it worth watching.Read full review2.5
Mohar Basu | Koimoi
What’s Good: The film's satirical tone and ace concept makes it a well grounded plot right from the start. WhatRead full review2.5
Renuka Vyavahare | Times of India
Yeh Hai Bakrapur is a socio-political satire that intends to touch upon various issues pertaining to rural IndiaRead full review2.5
Noyon Jyoti Parasara | NowRunning
Yeh Hai Bakrapur has a very interesting premise. However it falls short of becoming a really good film. It will make you smile nonetheless at the inane situations that can actually become a reality in the country.Read full review2.0
Tushar Joshi | DNA
This Bakrapur makes a bakra out of those expecting something above the ordinary.Read full review2.0
Sachin Chatte | The Navhind Times
There are some moments that are fun filled but they are very few and far between. The camera movement has some few but what the film lacks is taut screenplay to keep it going. For example those romantic songs have no space if the intention is to make a satire. In process of trying to please everyone, it ends up making very few happy.Read full review2.0
Rahul Desai | Mumbai Mirror
The story about this miraculous goat heads nowhere. The satire is too consistent, and the same ignorance repeats itself in different ways. Inexplicably, there is no third act. It feels like the filmmakers ran out of unconventional characters, and didn’t even bother to end on an ambiguous note.Read full review1.5
Paloma Sharma | Rediff
Yeh Hai Bakrapur fails to live up to its early promise due to lacklustre direction. The film is also shabbily edited with abruptly cut scenes in several places.Read full review1.5
Faheem Ruhani | India Today
Naming the goat in the film Shah Rukh seems amusing and quirky. Still, it is unlikely to get you to rush to theatres the way you do for a SRK film. Ultimately, Yeh Hai Bakrapur turns out to be a lost cause. Watching it on TV may make better sense.Read full reviewNR
Rachit Gupta | Filmfare
The direction, editing and production values are all dismal. And the less you talk about the performances the better. The only thing worth mention is young Yoshika Verma’s porcelain looks. And if so little is the saving grace of a movie, then this is a certified lost cause. Don’t be a bakra. Save your time and money, and go get yourself some mutton and biryani.Read full reviewNR
Komal Nahta | Komal Nahta's Blog
…is an interesting fare but one which does not have any commercial value. At the ticket-windows, it will fail to make any impact whatsoever, its unusual title and absence of face value only adding to its tale of woes.Read full review