Bittoo Boss Movie Review
Bittoo Boss (Hindi)
Release Date:
April 13, 2012'Bittoo Boss' is a young charming, ingenious and a fun filled wedding cameraman who takes pride in calling himself a "Sesky Video Shooter". He is the star of all wedding celebrations of Anandpur Sahib, a small town in Punjab
Bittoo believes in spreading happiness through the beautiful moments he captures, moments which you can rewind and keep watching for years and smile looking at them thus making them heartfelt experiences which last forever. He falls in love with an educated and strong-headed girl who makes him realize the importance of financial stability and monetary gains in order to gain respect and recognition. Smitten in love and bitten by the one he loves, the smart and righteous cameraman is lured to take a shortcut in order to earn a quick buck and get his life back on track. What follows is a madcap ride.
Surefooted at the start, and disintegrates into a trite, preachy affair in the second half. The film can't seem to make the ideas work as a perfect whole.
Read moreInteresting social observations don’t necessarily a good film make
Read moreBittoo Boss doesn’t live up to its potential despite its occasional nice moments.
Read moreIf Bittoo went beyond making a decision and actually got himself into inextricable situations with little hope of redemption, instead of the copouts we’re presented with, we’d have a significantly more compelling film
Read moreThe film tries too hard to be funny but gets its basic comic timing wrong
Read moreBittoo Boss is a journey of self-discovery. The mid portion of the film is so endearing that it will make you forgive all the other basic issues you may have with it.
Read moreA sweet but slapdash effort, this is, all in all, quite like watching a wedding video.
Read moreLike most wedding videos that are watched once, this will also slip into a pile of rarely watched movies.
Read moreIt’s not the half-baked climax that’s the real trouble with Bittoo Boss, it’s the ham-handed morality tale that’s hung around the neck of a film that might have actually been frothy and fun.
Read moreBittoo Boss is an honest film. Without being too preachy it hits the right notes of all that’s wrong with our voyeuristic tendencies. But it doesn’t do enough to move you.
Read moreWhen it’s not trying too hard to impress, Bittoo Boss is worth at least a onetime watch.
Read moreBittoo Boss works only for Pulkit Samrat and nothing else. The film is unentertaining and uninspiring
Read moreAn interesting premise to start with, but after the first half, the script is more scattered than sorted.
Read moreThe plot has potential, but the writing is lopsided and tedious and what makes it worse is the indolent tempo at which the plot unfurls
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