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Badass Ravikumar Movie Review

User Rating: 2.94

Average Ratings: 2.94/5
Score:70% Positive
Reviews Counted:5
Positive:3
Neutral:1
Negative:1

Ratings:— Review By: Komal Nahta Site:Filminformation

Keith Gomes’ direction is ordinary. Himesh Reshammiya’s music is the best part of the film. Most of the songs are very well-tuned and hit numbers. On the whole, Badass Ravi Kumar has hit music, exciting action, heavenly locations, and the retro feel as its plus points but, at the end of the day, it is a very ordinary fare with no novelty whatsoever. It will lose whatever steam it has, after the first weekend. People may poke fun at the 1980s’ feel of the film but several will, nevertheless, watch it for the experience.

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Ratings:3.5/5 Review By: Taran Adarsh Site:Twitter (X)

A wild, crazy, over-the-top ride that transports you to the cinema of 1980s… Don’t ask questions or look for logic… Extra points for its high-energy songs and seetimaar dialogues.

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Ratings:1.5/5 Review By: Archika Site:Times Of India

This forms the crux of director Chandan Advait’s youthful romcom, originally written by Pradeep Ranganathan. With excessive characters, chaotic subplots, mindless gun battles, and exaggerated stunts, the film quickly turns into a jumbled mess. Even though the VFX and action sequences are visually polished, they fail to deliver the nostalgic masala experience the film aims for. The soundtrack is equally forgettable, with only “Tere Pyaar Mein” managing to leave any impression. Even if you leave logic at the door, Badass Ravi Kumar fails to provide even guilty-pleasure entertainment. Himesh Reshammiya’s attempt at a mass-action spectacle is not just unwatchable—it’s an exhausting affair.

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Ratings:3/5 Review By: Sana Site:India Today

Our hero also takes a moment to deliver not only sermons on patriotism but also feminism. When a rapist tells Ravi Kumar that the victim should have stayed at home to avoid the crime, he swiftly retorts, “Neeyat khud ki kharab hai, aur ghoonghat aurat daale” (your mindset is corrupt, yet you expect women to cover up). It’s moments like these that make you realise—the film may not have logic, but it definitely has its heart in the right place.

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Ratings:3/5 Review By: Shreshta Site:Koimoi

The Himesh Reshammiya starrer is a movie that unabashedly owns up to providing content that requires logic to be kept at bay. It owns up to its flaws and focuses on serving pure entertainment to the masses. That is also what will eventually strike a chord with the public.

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