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‘Bitto Boss’ is a clear case of unfulfilled promises. It has a fascinating premise, it appears bona fide as well, but not all concepts expand into entrancing fares. One anticipates a skilfully textured rom-com with flesh-and-blood characters, but what one gets to watch are caricatures. One expects the story and the execution of the written material to leave an indelible impression, but director Supavitra Babul doesn't get it right. Sure, the plot has potential, but the writing is lopsided and tedious and what makes it worse is the indolent tempo at which the plot unfurls. One expects the story to hurl surprises, but the episodes are so juvenile and monotonous that it tests your endurance after a point. The few charming moments are the ones between Pulkit Samrat and his assistant in Shimla, but, sadly, the film meanders in its concluding stages yet again. The mo0vie is not in the must-to-watch list as the director has herself missed the opportunity to make the movie interesting!

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