AVERAGE RATINGS OF 6 REVIEWS - 1.25/5
TERE MERE PHERE Review By -
Martin D'Souza - Glamsham - Ratings 0.5/5
Taking the director's baton for the first time, Deepa falls flat. Incidentally, she's also credited with the writing (with Jagrat) and Screenplay and dialogues. Jagrat and Sasha, to be fair, show some promise as actors in a few scenes. But the only one to shine is the boy who plays the younger brother of Rahul.
TERE MERE PHERE is a merry-go-round, which leaves you a bit wobbly in the head.
TERE MERE PHERE is a merry-go-round, which leaves you a bit wobbly in the head.
TERE MERE PHERE Review By -
Saibal Chatterjee - NDTV - Ratings 1.5/5
Vinay Patak is wasted as he hardly has anything to do in the film.
On the other hand, the verdant Himalayan terrain is beautifully captured by cinematographer Christo Bakalov. The film has been shot in beautiful and unusual parts of Himachal, especially in the newly opened Kinnaur Valley. The climax of the film has been shot at Hatu Peak and Jhamunda (near Tethys Resort, Narkanda).
The music by Shivangi R. Kashyap is nothing to write home about.
The first half of the film is just tolerable. The second half has its moments of extreme comedy. The end is equally disappointing leaving the viewers wondering as to why you wanted to witness this meaningless marriage.
On the other hand, the verdant Himalayan terrain is beautifully captured by cinematographer Christo Bakalov. The film has been shot in beautiful and unusual parts of Himachal, especially in the newly opened Kinnaur Valley. The climax of the film has been shot at Hatu Peak and Jhamunda (near Tethys Resort, Narkanda).
The music by Shivangi R. Kashyap is nothing to write home about.
The first half of the film is just tolerable. The second half has its moments of extreme comedy. The end is equally disappointing leaving the viewers wondering as to why you wanted to witness this meaningless marriage.
TERE MERE PHERE Review By -
Super Good Movies - Ratings 1.5/5
The film is definitely not fit in the age of commercial entertainers that are made by today’s film makers. Even a few films made in the 90s were better than this one. Yes it does has its moment of fun in terms of a few dialogues that manage to create giggles. But rest it is plain irritating because of the lead couple keeps whining as if they have no other job. The first half is totally over the top whereas the second half shows some improvement only to disappoint at the end.
TERE MERE PHERE Review By -
Daily Bhaskar - Ratings 1/5
Performances, beautiful locales and cinematography are the strong points. Sadly, a thin storyline, overtly dragged screenplay and boring dialogues make it a film, which can’t be recommended on any condition.
TERE MERE PHERE Review By:
Taran Adarsh - Bollywood Hungama - Ratings 2/5
Vinay Pathak is an absolute natural. He proves he's a scene-stealer yet again. Jagrat is wonderful, not showing signs that this is his debut film. Sasha compliments Jagrat at places, but needs to be natural at times. Riya Sen looks too glamorous for the part. Even her western diction makes her unfit for this role. Sushmita Mukherjee does well. Darshan Jariwala gets no scope. Jagrat's kid-brother is funny.
On the whole, TERE MERE PHERE manages to raise a few laughs, but that's not enough. One expected more!
On the whole, TERE MERE PHERE manages to raise a few laughs, but that's not enough. One expected more!
TERE MERE PHERE Review By -
Komal Nahta - Koimoi - Ratings 1/5
What’s Good: The comedy; the performances.
What’s Bad: The over-stretched screenplay.
Verdict: Tere Mere Phere is a good attempt but lack of a decent initial will tell on its final tally at the box-office.
Loo break: A couple in the second half.
Watch or Not?: Watch it for a good laugh.
What’s Bad: The over-stretched screenplay.
Verdict: Tere Mere Phere is a good attempt but lack of a decent initial will tell on its final tally at the box-office.
Loo break: A couple in the second half.
Watch or Not?: Watch it for a good laugh.
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