Yogesh
Mittal's
Yeh
Faasley,
which
was
released
yesterday,
has
got
thumbs
down
from
the
critics.
The
movie
about
a
father-daughter
relationship
has
failed
to
meet
the
expectations.
The
poorly
written
script
and
the
bad
narration
have
made
the
movie
a
disaster.
Nonetheless,
Anupam
Kher
and
Tena
Desae
have
been
praised
for
their
excellent
performance
in
the
film.
Here
we
bring
you
some
of
the
reviews
from
different
websites
for
the
film
Yeh
Faasley.
DNA:
Keep
your
faasla
from
Yeh
Faasley
Awful
films
most
often
fall
into
two
categories
–
the
first
category
is
made
up
of
films
that
are
so
terrible
that
you
have
a
good
time
making
fun
of
it
(remember
Jaani
Dushman?),
and
the
other
category
has
films
that
make
you
cringe
in
seat
and
run
for
the
nearest
exit.
Yeh
Faasley
belongs
to
the
second
category.
Read
on
for
the
DNA
review.
Rediff:
Maintain
your
distance
from
Yeh
Faasley
Constantly
quibbling
over
whether
he
loved
her
or
not,
the
Daddy
and
his
daughter
arrive
at
a
point
when
they
feel
the
distance;
a
disconnect
that
deepens
further
as
uncomfortable
truths
tumble
out.
She
has,
in
any
case,
never
spent
too
much
time
with
him
and
perhaps
doesn't
know
him
too
well.
Read
on
for
the
Rediff
review.
Indian
Express:
Yeh
Faasley
has
an
intriguing
premise
Yeh
Faasley
A
bubbly
young
girl
returns
home
after
a
gap,
to
a
father
who"s
been
her
idol
growing
up.
But
it"s
not
all
fun
and
games.
She"s
drawn
slowly
but
steadily
into
a
complex
web
of
past
sins
and
current
transgressions.
Read
on
for
the
Indian
Express
review.
Times
of
India:
Thriller
minus
thrills
If
there's
anything
that
holds
the
film
together,
it
is
the
performances.
If
Anupam
Kher
renders
a
serious
and
substantial
act
as
a
father
who
may
or
may
not
be
guilty,
then
newcomer
Tena
Desai
is
suitably
restrained
as
the
troubled
daughter,
torn
between
love
and
truth.
Read
on
for
the
Times
of
India
review.
Bollywood
Hungama
-
Yeh
Faasley
fails
to
deliver.
Last
year,
Udaan
made
a
sweeping
impact
on
cineastes,
so
much
so
that
the
honors,
compliments
and
accolades
keep
pouring
in
to
this
day.
Besides
winning
tremendous
critical
acclaim
and
bagging
awards,
the
film
struck
a
chord
with
everyone
watching
it.
Read
on
for
the
Bollywood
Hungama
review.