Luv Shuv Tey Chicken Khurana Movie Review

Luv Shuv Tey Chicken Khurana (Hindi)

Release Date:
November 02, 2012

The film celebrates the lovable quirks of a Punjabi joint family with its inherent humour, drama, confusion, emotion, and the secret recipe for a famous chicken curry 'Chicken Khurana', which forms the crux of the plot.ß

The film celebrates the lovable quirks of a Punjabi joint family with its inherent humour, drama, confusion, emotion, and... Show More

The quintessential anti-Bollywood movie, hitting the same notes as a family-friendly crowd-pleaser but underplaying each one

The Hindu

Luv ShuvTey Chicken Khurana is much too stretched, fairly predictable and a little too pat. But it also has sweetness and a full-blown Punjabi charm

Hindustan Times

A warm and fuzzy comedy

The film gets a little inert here and there, not making as much of its stated quirkiness as it should have, it’s one-strand theme getting too stretched over a couple of hours

Indian Express

Debutant director Sameer Sharma and his co-writer Sumit Bhatheja throw in an eccentric prop cast and situations to push the plot

And yet, much like the secret ingredient that made the dhaba’s chicken khurana tick, LSTCK is missing something. Call it a certain oomph, call it the X factor

Mumbai Mirror

It's a light-hearted drama that leaves you with a smile

A hearty, sharply written comedy about food, love and family ties

The real star of this film is the writing: Sumit Batheja has crafted a screenplay that’s original and heartfelt, with dialogue that is both pungent and hilarious

Firstpost

Luv Shuv Tey Chicken Khurana is a delectable feast if you ignore the minor flaws. It has a lot of humour and massive contagious Punjabiyat!

nowrunning

This isn't the perfect chicken recipe for your soul, but never mind, it's the simplicity of emotions that fill you up, leaving a good after-taste

Times of India

As wholesome as it is laced with warm-hearted humour

A joyride from start to end. The film works because the written material, the execution of the subject and the performances complement each other wonderfully

BollywoodHungama