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Video: KRK reviews Udta Punjab and says it is so bad skip it - Over the top acting, gross script, vulgar film

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The motor mouth of Bollywood Kamaal R Khan has reviewed Udta Punjab, a day before its release.  It is so bad, skip the movie, which made headlines for its battle with the censor board, he says.  Almost everything is wrong with the movie, according to KRK. Shahid Kapoor and Alia Bhatt who look so striking in the film stills are too loud. Their acting is over the top  and Alia yells in almost every sentence.
Udta Punjab goes after Honey Singh but offers no entertainment for the common man, gets only half star,
says KRK (video below)

June 17, 2016, NewsCrunch

The motor mouth of Bollywood Kamaal R Khan has reviewed Udta Punjab, a day before its release.

It is so bad, skip the movie, which made headlines for its battle with the censor board, he says.

Almost everything is wrong with the movie, according to KRK. Shahid Kapoor and Alia Bhatt who look so striking in the film stills are too loud. Their acting is over the top  and Alia yells in almost every sentence.

Abhishek Choubey's script is loaded with expletives and was rejected by all till Anurag Kashyap took fancy to it. KRK's only praise is for Diljit Dosanjh, the Punjabi actor, who plays a cop in the movie.

Udta Punjab goes after Honey Singh but offers no entertainment for the common man, says KRK.

Last year, after similarly slamming Bombay Velvet, KRK had got into a war of words with both Anurag Kashyap and Karan Johar. He had claimed that they had both tried to bribe and threaten him.
He had even said that he would stop reviewing films as he was making too any enemies.

KRK seems to have forgotten his promise.


 Video: KRK reviews Udta Punjab and says it is so bad skip it - Over the top acting, gross script, vulgar film



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