• 10 years ago
Queen Critics Review

Kangana Ranaut's much anticipated film, Queen, finally hit the screens on the 7th of March, 2014. Directed by Vicky Bahl, while the film centers on a woman and her unusual journey of going alone on a honeymoon, here are some of the leading critics reviews that have been evaluated for your valuable references to watch the film!

Critics namely: Bollywood Hungama, Times Of India, Moviezadda, Hindustan Times and India Today.

Bollywood Hungama says, Ratings: 4/5

A quirky concept, yes! But this coming of age story is indeed enjoyable, despite the hiccups. On the whole, QUEEN reinvents the genre with its non-formulaic screenplay and skilled direction. A charming little film, this one's made with heart and feeling and it shows. Absolutely recommended!

Times Of India says, Ratings: 4/5

Kangana Ranaut's performance is outstanding. Whether she's crestfallen or ecstatic, selling golgappas or naively buying sex-toys, hiding her infatuation for an Italian restaurateur or showing deep dejection about her wimpy beau Vijya (Rajkummar Rao), she's a class act. Lisa Haydon and Rajkummar Rao lend good support. But this film belongs to its director Vikas Bahl.

Moviezadda says, Ratings: 4.5/5

The movie has back to back fantastic moments with ace performance, melodious music and brilliant director attached to it. There are minor hurdles but the positive points are way too many because of which you will love to overlook these tiny negative points. For everyone who loves feel good type of films, this movie is a must watch, as it has a queen size 'Hungama' giving king size smile throughout the film.

Hindustan Times says,

Kangana really impresses with her performance throughout. However, Queen takes an upward graph only in the last twenty minutes. Kangana is out to have fun and you can imagine a younger Sridevi from English Vinglish -- discovering herself, within the confines of her own culture and upbringing, yet defying norms set by others. The film on a whole does not quite meet the expectations but if there is one reason why you should watch the film, then it has to be Kangana's acting.

India Today says, Ratings: 4.5/5

The delightful film tells a simple story and that is the film's beauty: its pauses, its silences, it's not saying too much when it can say less. Cocoon-like, Vikas Bahl allows the woman to emerge from the turmoil, in her own way, on her own terms, and that is uniquely a mastery of his own.

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