Director
Rajesh
Mapuskar's
first
directorial
venture
Ferrari
Ki
Sawaari
starring
Sharman
Joshi,
Boman
Irani
and
Nilesh
Divekar
has
received
good
reviews
from
the
film
critics.
Interesting
story,
good
characterisation,
performances
and
music
are
the
major
attractions
of
the
film,
which
has
been
rated
3.2
out
of
5.
Continue
to
read
film
critics'
verdict.
Times
of
India
-
Gaurav
Malani's
Rating:
4
The
narrative
largely
has
a
very
pragmatic
approach
so
it
is
somewhat
surprising
that
the
film
opts
for
a
very
convenient
end.
Also
Sharman
Joshi's
melodramatic
outburst
in
the
pre-climax
doesn't
gel
with
the
screenplay's
otherwise
out-of-box
thinking.
Oneindia
-
Nabanita's
Rating:
4
Ferrari
Ki
Sawaari
is
worth-watching.
It
is
a
tribute
to
all
the
young
budding
players
of
the
nation,
who
dream
to
grow
up
as
India's
second
Master
Blaster.
Though
the
film
is
way
too
far
from
the
stereotyped
mirch
masala
movies,
it
would
teach
you
to
dream
big
and
make
it
possible.
Bollywood
Hungama
-
Taran
Adarsh's
Rating:
3.5
Ferrari
Ki
Sawaari
is
an
accomplished
effort.
It's
that
exceptional
film
that
communicates
a
point
and
tells
a
sensitive
story
in
those
2.10
hours.
This
heartwarming,
tender
and
sprightly
film
should
not
be
missed!
Glamsham
-
Martin
D'Souza's
Rating:
3.5
FKS
is
a
fun
ride.
Fathers
too
busy
with
their
work
to
attend
to
their
kids
'growing
up'
emotional
needs
will
get
an
'education'.
DNA
-
Zinnia
Ray
Chaudhuri's
Rating:
3.5
All
these
factors
(interesting
storyline,
sincere
performance,
music)
combined
with
a
tear-jerker
of
an
ending
makes
Ferrari
Ki
Sawaari
a
full
family
entertainment
flick.
It
is
a
good
way
to
spend
your
weekend
and
definitely
your
money's
worth.
Rediff
-
Preeti
Arora's
Rating:
2.5
Ferrari
Ki
Sawaari
has
its
great
moments
but
falls
short
of
being
a
great
film.
NDTV
-
Saibal
Chatterjee's
Rating:
2.5
Ferrari
Ki
Sawaari
is
a
thank
you
note
to
Sachin
Tendulkar
for
inspiring
a
whole
generation
of
young
Indians
to
pick
up
the
willow
and
knock
the
cricket
ball
around
with
intent.
It
would
have
made
its
point
a
lot
better
had
it
been
as
crisp
as
a
Sachin
cover
drive
or
as
heart-pounding
as
the
thrill
of
a
Ferrari
at
full
throttle.
It's
neither.
Yahoo
-
Kunal
Guha's
Rating:
2.5
A
simple
story
told
simply
by
characters
who
can't
spell
‘complex'
but
manage
to
get
you
to
sit
up
and
empathize
with
them.
Koimoi's
Rating:
2.5
What's
Good:
The
heartfelt
characterisations;
the
performances.
What's
Bad:
A
few
weak
portions
of
the
drama;
the
slow
pace
of
the
second
half;
the
track
of
the
Marathi
leader
which
does
not
add
much
value.
Verdict:
Ferrari
Ki
Sawaari
is
a
well-intentioned
drama
which
entertains
in
parts.