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Tiger Shroff's much awaited Bollywood debut Heropanti has finally waved its release on the 23rd of May, 2014. Co-starring glam doll debutant Kriti Sanon, while this film had already stirred its massive buzz around Tiger's power packed action mania and dance moves, here are some of the leading critics reviews that have now been evaluated for your valuable references to watch or not watch the film!

Bollywood Hungama says, Ratings: 3.5/5

It's a vintage love story that gives its lead actor ample scope to depict heroism and waltz into your heart. On the whole, HEROPANTI is designed as a launch pad for Tiger Shroff and it gives him ample opportunity to prove his credentials in his debut film. The good news is, he delivers a striking performance. Additionally, what works is the masala quotient -- melodrama, music and action. An entertainer that hits the right notes!

NDTV says, Ratings: 3.5/5

Heropanti is a full-on 'paisa vasool' Sajid Nadiadwala entertainer. It doesn't quite measure up to the requirements of the theme of honour killing that it so valiantly puts forward. But as a masala entertainer, that has more to say than one would expect from a film of this nature, Heropanti gets its fundas right.

DNA newspaper says, Ratings: 2.5/5

Sadly the film doesn't do justice to both the newcomers. Nothing unique about the screenplay. Ordinary direction. It's a long time since this kind of lover story has been seen on the screen. Just when you thought that the formula had been forgotten Heropanti tries to revives it. Tiger shows huge potential in action and dance but director fails to exploit it fully. What was the costume designer thinking while dressing the leading lady?

Moviezadda says, Ratings: 2.5/5

There is a decent amount of dum for all those who love masala drama with decent action scenes and melodious songs attached to it. But for the rest of them who love realistic type of film or were expecting a hardcore action romantic drama might head out for a huge disappointment. Such films need good screenplay and super fiery heroism in the lead actor, which in case of 'Heropanti', turns out to be more of 'Dim-Panti'.

Rediff.com says, Ratings: 1.5/5

Heropanti is an amusing yet bland modification of the classic Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayengey, featuring some of the most fake Haryanvi accents this North Indian has ever heard. The film could do with more action and less drama. The most masala-less masala movie I've watched in a while, it will have you echoing the second most (over)used dialogue in the film, "Kab jayegi teri heropanti?"
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