JUDGEMENTALL HAI KYA is the story of a woman with mental issues trying to solve a supposed crime. At one point Bobby laughs uproariously at her own joke, which no else finds funny, and your heart sinks: is it going to be that film in which ‘crazy’ people are going to be derided/demonized/poked fun at? Scam 1992 – The Harshad Mehta Story Review, A Babysitter's Guide To Monster Hunting Review, Terms of Use and Grievance Redressal Policy. Kanika Dhillion's screenplay needed to be a lot more polished. 'Judgementall Hai Kya' keeps the element of suspense alive all the way till the end.The film pushes the envelope as a dark,psychological whodunit,with a social message weaved in that can’t be ignored. Facing pro-Lalu slogans, upset Nitish asks: ‘Ask parents, were there any schools then?’, Bihar elections: J P Nadda counters Oppn’s jobs pitch with employment to 19 lakh promise, In RJD's poll manifesto, promises of 10 lakh jobs, tax waivers, equal pay, 'Perfectly in order': Sitharaman defends free Covid vaccine promise for Bihar amid Oppn backlash, https://images.indianexpress.com/2020/08/1x1.png, here to join our channel (@indianexpress), Bigg Boss 14 October 25 episode LIVE UPDATES, Seven films for The Trial of the Chicago 7 fans, Mookuthi Amman trailer: A 'divine' Nayanthara takes on a fake godman, Pawan Kalyan to play a cop in Saagar K Chandra's next, Anupamaa tops TRP list, Choti Sarrdaarni makes an entry, 12 celebrity photos you should not miss today, 'Free vaccine in Bihar, are others from Bangladesh?' Judgementall Hai Kya movie rating: Three stars. Click here to join our channel (@indianexpress) and stay updated with the latest headlines. And that’s as it should be. Nitin Baid's editing could have been a little more tauter. Click on the Menu icon of the browser, it opens up a list of options. It’s been a long time since I have seen something so determinedly experimental, so inventive, despite its flaws, to come out of Bollywood: even the films-within-a-film references (from the classic Hindi horror film Mahal to the more recent Birdman) are artfully done. I had problems with some of it, but I really liked the rest of it. I am not getting into the shoes of those of who will find mention of such phrases as ‘paglait’, ‘paagal’ problematic: yes they are, but equally, they need to be uttered so that their sting can be blunted, though the film needn’t have conflated ‘mad’ with ‘dangerous’: that’s the kind of twinning we can do without. I started warming up to Bobby and the film only after a while. Refrain from posting comments that are obscene, defamatory or inflammatory, and do not indulge in personal attacks, name calling or inciting hatred against any community.