COOLIE NO 1 REVIEW



Average Ratings:2.07/5

Score: 22% Positive
Reviews Counted:10
Positive:2
Neutral:1
Negative:7

 

Ratings:3.5/5 Review By Taran Adarsh Site: Bollywood Hungama

Be forewarned. COOLIE NO. 1 is strictly for those who relish crazy entertainers. Those with an appetite for movies that defy logic, motive and intellect. The funda is crystal clear: Entertain. Make you laugh. To transport you to a different world. The trailers had prepared us about what to expect and COOLIE NO. 1 lives up to those expectations.On the whole, COOLIE NO. 1 is a typical David Dhawan entertainer — crazy, outrageous and over the top — but funny and entertaining. Sit back and enjoy this ride!

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Ratings: Review By: Komal Nahta Site:Zee ETC Bollywood Business

On the whole, Coolie No. 1 is a major disappointment. It is nothing compared to the 1995 film of the same name. Had it been released in the cinemas during normal times, it would’ve flopped after a fair start.

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Ratings: Review By: Anupama Chopra Site:Filmcompanion

As it turned out, the opening credits were the most benign part of this train-wreck. The rest of it is even more harebrained, distasteful and unfunny. The earlier Coolie No 1 had a cheery lunacy and a degree of innocence that allowed the ridiculous plot to play out as an extended joke. Govinda’s effortless clowning helped viewers to ignore the more problematic parts of the film. But in 2020, the narrative is dated and offensive on so many levels.

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

Varun Dhawan’s Coolie No 1 frankly doesn’t match up to what Govinda gave us in the 1995 version because it is almost impossible to fill into the latter’s shoes when it comes to his comic timing. If you loved Govinda’s Coolie No 1, this one will definitely not appeal to you because there’s not much happening here that you did not already witness earlier. We’re going with 3 stars out of 5 for Coolie No 1.

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Ratings:1/5 Review By: Saibal Site:NDTV

Coolie No 1 does not take into account that the world has changed since the David Dhawan-Govinda combo churned out hit after hit with their mad capers. The formula that yielded dividends all those years ago no longer does.At one point in the film, Johnny Lever, playing Inspector Godbole (the role Tiku Talsania essayed in the original but with a different name and persona), says: “Main paagal ho jaaoonga (I’ll go mad)”. Exactly our point. Coolie No 1 is primed to drive the audience crazy and certainly not in a good way.

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Ratings:2/5 Review By: Umesh Site:Koimoi

All said and done; if in future we see many remakes of Coolie No. 1 being remade, this one still won’t be a close second. Inspired by Farhad Samji’s repeatedly used line in the film “Heaven on the dock man”, I came up with my version: “Hell on the dock man, if original was cheese this is chalk man!”

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Ratings:2/5 Review By: Umesh Site:Koimoi

All said and done; if in future we see many remakes of Coolie No. 1 being remade, this one still won’t be a close second. Inspired by Farhad Samji’s repeatedly used line in the film “Heaven on the dock man”, I came up with my version: “Hell on the dock man, if original was cheese this is chalk man!”

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Ratings:2/5 Review By: Mike Site:Guardian

But with the material as thin as ever, this version seems even emptier: it goes in one ear, and vaporises before it can emerge from the other. In 1995, and in the absence of more pressing entertainment options, such candyfloss might have passed two hours mindlessly enough. In 2020, this means it will almost certainly be the streaming premiere most likely to go unfinished this season – and competition for that sorry distinction has been fierce.

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Ratings:1/5 Review By: Rohit Site:News18

Dhawan’s films such as Aankhen, Shola Aur Shabnam, Coolie No 1, Judwaa, Hero No 1, were mostly those middle class poor guy-rich girl type of stories that made us notice the simplicity of the idea and their fun execution. Unfortunately, nothing similar can be said about Dhawan’s latest—Coolie No 1 remake—featuring his son Varun Dhawan and Sara Ali Khan. It’s tiring and irritating to see Dhawan senior losing his touch and presenting a half-baked product that has nothing to call its own, other than a couple of unremarkable oneliners and surprisingly tacky makeup.

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Ratings: Review By: Nandini Site:Scroll

The first Coolie No. 1 was written by Kader Khan, now deceased, and steered by the still-extant and evergreen Govinda. David Dhawan seems to believe that what Govinda did – and only Govinda could do – can be replicated by his son. This fatherly indulgence works very poorly for Varun Dhawan, who never quite comes into his own in a production aimed at resurrecting the ghosts of the past and recycling 1990s chartbusters and jokes.


COOLIE NO 1 STORY:

After being insulted by a rich businessman named Rosario, pandit Jai Kishen teaches him a lesson by getting his daughter married to Raju – a Coolie posing as a millionaire. Soon Raju’s real identity is exposed but he cooks up a story of having a filthy rich twin. One lie leads to another and things start to go out of hand.

COOLIE NO 1 RELEASE DATE:

Dec 25, 2020 ( India) straight to Amazon Prime

COOLIE NO 1 CAST:

Varun Dhawan as Raju Coolie / Kunwar Raj Pratap Singh
Sara Ali Khan as Sarah Rozario
Paresh Rawal as Jeffery Rozario
Javed Jaffrey as Jai Kishen/ Jackson
Rajpal Yadav as Mama
Johnny Lever as Inspector Jagjit Godbole

Director: 
David Dhawan

Producer: 
Vashu Bhagnani
Jackky Bhagnani
Deepshikha Deshmukh 

Rajeev Masand , Taran Adarsh  Reviews are awaited for this movie