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The director attempted to make a good satire, but it ended up being a mesh. The acting of newcomer Meenakshi Dixit is good and she keeps entertaining throughout the film. The rest of the star cast fails to do justice with their roles. The screenplay is quite pathetic. What saves the film are the one-liners. They are good and keep the audience awake in theatres. If you have enough free time and money, than only you can go and watch it.

Anuradha Kandhol
NDTV

With a title like P Se PM Tak, the end is predictable and a foregone conclusion. It is the journey that you think will be exciting and you wait with bated breath for the tale to unfold. But alas, it does not. The film lacks lustre in terms of narration and treatment. The director seems to have lost his zing and is stuck in an era that's gone by. Coming from director Kundan Shah's stable, this film is a huge let-down, especially with over-the-top acting, ridiculously stretched scenes and insane low-IQ dialogues and motives. The first half of the film moves on an interesting pace and then loses its momentum and goal during the second half. Also, the look and feel of this film is of the early 1990s. Humour is in the form of slapstick comedy, sci-fiction robotic technology that could put superstar Rajnikanth to shame and rhyming dialogues that lack punch. Honestly, P Se PM Tak is a weak satire that does not impress.

Troy Ribeiro
P Se PM Tak
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