Ae Watan Mere Watan reviews: Ae Watan Mere Watan, directed by Kannan Iyer and produced by Karan Johar, was released on Amazon Prime Video on March 21. Dharmatic Entertainment, the OTT arm of Dharma Productions, has taken the title of the direct-to-OTT movie from a song of its successful Bollywood spy thriller, Raazi. What are people saying about Ae Watan Mere Watan? Let's find out! “Have to stop within 15 minutes of starting the movie.....it is not a movie it is a torture that I have beared for 15 minutes [sic]," one user wrote.
“Overacting dosage is Sara ali khan don’t understand why do they take her in movies [sic]," wrote another. “Below average movie in Amazon Prime today release Sara Ali Khan acting very poor [sic]," posted one user. “Bakwas movie.
No story. No acting [sic]," came from another. One user wrote, “Oscar level acting from Sara ali khan [sic]," in apparent sarcasm, while awarding the movie one star.
Monika Rawal Kukreja wrote in Hindustan Times, “Sara Ali Khan’s awful dialogue delivery with several mismatched expressions turns out to be the roadblock you can’t get past." “‘Ae Watan Mere Watan’ struggles due to a terribly out-of-form lead performer, tragically failing to do any justice to the story," said Sucharita Tyagi. Rahul Desai bluntly calls it a “bad film." “There is no time for a story that unfolds like a pre-Independence email stuck in the drafts folder," he wrote. As per Sukanya Verma, the movie “tries to get a grasp on the mind of youngsters, shaped by the words of inspiring leaders, committed to the cause of independent India." Nandini Ramnath wrote on Scroll.in, “Sincere, studious and stodgy, Ae Watan Mere Watan tries to ratchet up the drama through frequent sloganeering and fist-clenching."
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