Average Ratings: 2.42/5
Score:50% Positive
Reviews Counted:8
Positive:2
Neutral:4
Negative:2
Ratings:3.5/5 Review By: Taran Adarsh Site: Twitter
AanandLRai gets it right this time… Simple plot. Relatable backdrop. Strong emotions… Several moving moments [interval point and second hour] big plus… #AkshayKumar top notch. #RakshaBandhanReview
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Ratings:— Review By: Komal Nahta Site: Filminformation
On the whole, Raksha Bandhan is for the small centres mainly. While it will appeal to the families, women and masses in small centres, it will not find as much favour with the youth, classes and audiences in the big cities. As far as business is concerned, it will, therefore, not be able to do much. Business in circuits like U.P., Bihar and C.P.C.I. Rajasthan will be better than in other circuits. It must be added that in the final tally, its business will be more than its merits because of the first eight-day week which is full of additional holidays
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Ratings:1/5 Review By: Saibal Site: NDTV
Let us get this out of the way without mincing words: Aanand L. Rai’s Raksha Bandhan has no business to exist in this day and age. It is a shockingly regressive family drama that would have us believe that girls are worth nothing if they are not married and domesticated.Raksha Bandhan is so, so yesterday in both substance and spirit that it could be passed off as a soggy 1950s film that has wended its way through the decades to land in our midst for no rhyme or reason.
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Ratings:2.5/5 Review By: Umesh Site: Koimoi
Himanshu Sharma & Kanika Dhillon’s regressive approach to the story isn’t the only issue with the film, it’s also the extremely over-the-top treatment given to its narrative. It feels like an old soul trapped in a young body at places. All said and done, Raksha Bandhan celebrates all right things in the end, but it’s the journey to that celebration that doesn’t really intrigue you to stay invested.
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Ratings:2.5/5 Review By: Renuka Site: Times Of India
‘Raksha Bandhan’ reflects the stories of people from small-town India, and in that effort, it does entertain especially in the first half. However, the story about bandhan between siblings soon turns into a social commentary about dowry, which takes up a lot of screentime of this 110-minute movie. This highly emotional drama doesn’t fail to touch you, but it had the potential to be a far more entertaining watch.
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Ratings:1.5/5 Review By: Shubhra Site: Indian Express
I’m not sure what made me more uncomfortable — the mothballed plot detailing, the contrivances, the high-pitched melodrama which used to be part and parcel of movies we thought we had deep-sixed decades back; or the conviction that low-rent family dramas, with their uneasy mix of humour and crassness, hugely popular at one time, is the way out for a beleaguered Bollywood.
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Ratings:3.5/5 Review By: Hungama Site: Bollywood Hungama
On the whole, RAKSHA BANDHAN is a touching family saga, with a highly emotional second half that uplifts the film. At the box office, it has the potential of attracting family audiences to cinema halls, especially in the Hindi belt and mass centres. The five-day extended holiday period is an additional bonus. It deserves a tax exemption for its social message.
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Ratings:— Review By: Zinnia Site: News18
The script needed to be tighter. The first part definitely needed better editing, and parts of the latter half needed more attention, especially after the climax. Like mentioned before, this is one of the simplest films, so even Himanshu Sharma and Kanika Dhillon have written a fairly straightforward story. All in all, it is one of those films that you can watch with the entire family, as they come together for Raksha Bandhan. Moreover, it will make you laugh and cry in equal parts. And while it has its fair share of flaws, watch it for the simplicity, and for Akshay and Bhumi’s performance.
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Raksha Bandhan Story:
Lala Kedarnath, the eldest and only brother of 4 sisters, runs a chaat shop that was started by his father. Lala promises his frail mother on her deathbed that he will get married only after he fulfills the responsibility of marrying his sisters into suitable homes first. What follows is Lala’s relentless efforts of getting his sisters married while upholding his family values. At the same time, Lala also faces hiccups on the personal front, his romantic life with his childhood love Sapna. However, Lala’s commitment to his sisters stands as a huge roadblock for his and Sapna’s love story to take off. Understanding the importance of Lala’s vow, Sapna decides to wait till his goal is achieved.
Raksha Bandhan Release Date:
August 11, 2022 ( India) straight to Theaters
Raksha Bandhan Cast:
Akshay Kumar
Bhumi Pednekar
Sadia Khateeb
Sahejmeen Kaur
Smrithi Srikanth
Deepika Khanna
Raksha Bandhan Director:
Aanand L. Rai
Raksha Bandhan Producer:
Zee Studios
Aanand L. Rai
Alka Hiranandani
Raksha Bandhan Production Companies:
Zee Studios
Colour Yellow Productions
Cape of Good Films
Raksha Bandhan Distribution Companies:
Zee Studios
Raksha Bandhan Run Time:
1 Hour 48 Minutes (108 minutes)
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