
Buddha In A Traffic Jam Movie Reviews
Feature Film | 2016 | A | Crime, Thriller
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Review by: Manisha Lakhe - NOWRUNNING
Nonsensical attempt to sound posh by giving it a fancy title and claiming that it tackles subjects like Naxalites in Chattisgarh. If there is an original idea in the film it is that Naxalites are everywhere amongst us, and that they could be anyone: your doctor, your best friend, your banker, your lawyer, government officials and that they are biding their time for a bloodbath on the streets. Howlarious.
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Review by: Rachit Gupta - Filmfare
But any and all good efforts in Buddha... are rendered pointless by the film's direction. It just doesn't have the resolve or dexterity to sway you with an argument or a stand.Buddha In A Traffic Jam has the right ideas. But the way it tells it's story is lackluster. In trying to be relevant and artistic, it loses the plot on more than one occasion.
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Review by: Siddhant Shori - Desimartini
Buddha In A Traffic Jam is a flawed step in a new direction for Indian Cinema. Not many movies can boast a release amongst so many protests against it. Sadly, the protests only created a hype that movie fails to live up to. It’s not a bad film, and it tries hard to get it point across, but it takes itself too seriously, and the its dialogues end up being corny, rather than clever.
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Review by: Suprateek Chatterjee - The Huffington Post
It’s also emblematic of everything that’s wrong with Buddha In A Traffic Jam, which, aside from being a right-wing propaganda piece (although much less in-your-face than I expected it to be), is also a film trying desperately to be edgy, youthful, and thought-provoking — but in vain.
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