Teraa Surroor Hindi Movie
Feature Film | 2016 | Action, Romantic
Critics
Total Reviews: 6
Review by: Manisha Lakhe
Review by: Saibal Chatterjee - NDTV
The tagline describes the film as “a lethal love story”. Teraa Surroor sure is lethal, but for all the wrong reasons, what with Himesh striving very, very hard to pass himself off as a poor man’s superman.Terra Surroor is pretty much like Himesh’s singing: it’s a drone that gets grating after a point. Does Teraa Surroor have any redeeming feature at all? Well, the length is a bit of a relief. The film’s runtime is 15 minutes under two hours.
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Review by: Shubhra Gupta - Indian Express
The focus stays firmly on Himesh Reshammiya, who remains blank-faced through it all, never cracking a single smile, not even when he is with his girl. All in tons of slo mo, alternating with dizzying camera angles. All drowned in loud background music. One character says : “oh god it’s a mess”. An apt line.
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Review by: Rohit Vats - Hindustan Times
There’s no harm in a little fun every now and then. If no, then you deserve every single second of this mysterious, melodious, super cheesy, unintentionally funny, half baked, impractical and futile film. Teraa Surroor’s music is its biggest attraction, provided you’re a Himesh fan like me. Himesh Reshammiya has tried hard, but it’s still not working for him.
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Review by: Anna M.M. Vetticad - Firstpost
Himesh Reshammiya is a gutsy man. It takes courage to do what he has been doing since 2007, exposing himself to public ridicule by starring in film after film, only to be minced to bits by critics while even his fans gradually wander away. He is not Teraa Surroor’s only failing. This is the sort of film that feels the need to spell out every detail for the audience. This film is as flat as Farah Karimi’s enviably slim waist, as bland as Maggi Noodles without the Tastemaker and as pointless in its existence as the human appendix.
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Review by: Suhani Singh - India Today
Barring a few whistle-worthy scenes which amp up Reshammiya's quest to take himself seriously so much so that it borders on hilarious, there is nothing remotely engaging about this very listless love story. Kapur sums it up with his apt line: "I hate love stories." Himesh Reshammiya's largely self-funded experiments in front of the screen have seen him live out his fantasies. In Teraa Surroor, Simply put he is no fun.
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