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Do Patti

Thriller Mystery Drama Crime Hindi


A puzzling investigation leads a no-nonsense cop down a dark path involving the vicious rivalry between twin sisters and the volatile man they both love.

Cast:Kajol, Kriti Sanon, Shaheer Sheikh, Tanvi Azmi, Brijendra Kala, Prachee Shah
Director:Shashanka Chaturvedi
Editor:Hemal Kothari
Camera:Mart Ratassepp
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Kajol is a misfit in this convoluted Kriti Sanon drama

FCG Member Reviewer Rohit Vats
Tue, December 10 2024

The film begins with a lot of promises—picturesque locations, popular faces, fast-paced music and a hint of crime, but does the momentum sustain for a little above two hours?

There are twin sisters—Saumya and Shelly—played by Kriti Sanon in a beautiful Uttarakhand town with paragliders covering the blue sky. What a sense of relief in this confusing weather. Defused lighting and a lot of touch ups to bring out the best facial features of good-looking leads ensure a soothing start of a tale which harps on the childhood animosity of the twins. They both have their eyes set on a baby-faced yet quite violent Dhruv Sood (Shaheer Sheikh), which eventually leads to a cop and criminal chase led by Vidya Jyoti aka VJ (Kajol) to a point where the real purpose of law books and its practical usage would be discussed.

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Two for sorrow

FCG Member Reviewer Uday Bhatia
Uday Bhatia | Mint Lounge
Tue, October 29 2024

A tepid thriller, starring Kajol and Kriti Sanon, from a writer who needs to branch out

Do Patti begins with scattered shots of paragliding gone wrong and a stakeout on a bridge, followed by a woman in a police station telling the cops her husband tried to kill her. Phir Aayi Hasseen Dillruba, released in August, also has a stakeout on a bridge, and its first scene is a woman in a police station telling the cops her husband is going to kill her. Both films are written by Kanika Dhillon, both are Netflix releases. Did no one think it was a problem that the films start the exact same way?

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One By Two

FCG Member Reviewer Sukanya Verma
Sukanya Verma | rediff.com
Tue, October 29 2024

Do Patti collapses like a house of cards when it aims to be clever.

Dressed in the exact same attire as her newly wedded sister at her reception, the lookalike twin poses right next to the bride and groom as if fulfilling Bollywood’s bawdy fantasy of saali aadhi gharwali in a tasteless, thunder-stealing move.

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Kriti Sanon, Kajol struggle to power this thriller on domestic abuse

FCG Member Reviewer Anuj Kumar
Anuj Kumar | The Hindu
Tue, October 29 2024

Attempting to follow the flowchart of being engaging and meaningful, director Shashanka Chaturvedi loses his grip on the crime thriller

For a long time, one believed that a compelling cinematic narrative shows more than it tells, and expresses more than it explains. However, the recent content spurt on OTT platforms seems bent on cerebrating the opposite. Do Patti is yet another addition to the long list of films that skip theatres for a streaming service. It reduces the art of storytelling to a mere artifice for meaningful cinema. These films end up delivering the message but little else.

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Kriti Sanon, Kajol Shine In A Deceptive Yet Uneven Thriller

FCG Member Reviewer Srivathsan Nadadhur
Srivathsan Nadadhur | Independent Film Critic
Tue, October 29 2024

Shailee and Saumya are twin sisters who lose their mom early in life. Ever since, they don’t get on well with one another and Shailee is soon shifted to a boarding school. Many years later, Saumya falls for Dhruv, an adventure sports enthusiast and son of a politician. Shailee, unexpectedly, returns to her home town and tries to be the party pooper in their relationship. Where’s the tale headed?

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A decent one time watch worth it for the star cast

FCG Member Reviewer Bhawana Somaaya
Bhawana Somaaya | 92.7 Big FM
October 29, 2024

FCG Member Reviewer Anmol Jamwal
Anmol Jamwal | Tried & Refused Productions
October 29, 2024

FCG Member Reviewer Sucharita Tyagi
Sucharita Tyagi | Independent Film Critic, Vice-Chairperson FCG
October 29, 2024

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