Samir
Karnik
latest
directorial
venture
Chaar
Din
Ki
Chandni
is
a
romantic
comedy
starring
Tusshar
Kapoor,
Kulraj
Randhawa,
Anupam
Kher,
Om
Puri.
The
movie
has
received
poor
reviews
from
film
critics.
Tusshar
Kapoor’s
acting
and
Samir’s
story
and
directions
have
been
admired
by
reviewers.
The
film
has
been
rated
2
out
of
5.
Continue
to
read
film
critics’
verdict.
Bollywood
Hungama
-
Taran
Adarsh’s
Rating:
3
Uninhibited
and
naughty,
Chaar
Din
Ki
Chandni
is
an
enjoyable
madcap
comic
caper
with
adequate
frenzied
moments
to
keep
you
in
your
seats.
A
good
laugh
is
assured!
Times
of
India
-
Srijana
Mitra
Das’
Rating:
3
Like
a
shaadi
ka
band,
CDKC's
tone
is
mostly
raucous
-
and
good
fun.
Its
script
crosses
swords
with
British
writer
P
G
Wodehouse's
zany
plots
while
paying
hurried
homage
to
masala-mixed
Bollywood,
leaving
little
time
to
worry
about
subtlety
or
depth.
CDKC
is
a
movie
made
by
Bollywood-lovers
for
those
who
like
their
cinema
pretention-free.
NDTV
-
Subash
K
Jha’s
Rating:
2.5
Don't
ask
who's
who,
what's
what,
and
why
things
happen
here.
And
your
life
will
be
much
easier
while
watching
this
utterly
scrambled
comedy.
A
homage
to
those
magnificent
maestros
of
mirth
David
Dhawan,
Anees
Bazmi
and
Rohit
Shetty,
Chaar
Din
Ki
Chandni.
(CDKC)
takes
the
theme
of
outrageous
festivity
to
a
new
high.
Glamsham
-
Martin
D'Souza’s
Rating:
2.5
Chaar
Din
Ki
Chandni
shows
a
lot
of
promise
as
a
good
comedy
film
early
on,
but
totters
in
between.
CDKC
is
not
all
that
bad.
It's
a
good
family
entertainer
if
you
are
looking
to
lighten
up
your
mood.
Koimoi
-
Komal
Nahata’s
Raing:
2.5
Except
the
ordinary
first
half;
the
less
developed
romantic
track;
the
other
songs,
besides
the
two
good
numbers,
Chaar
Din
Ki
Chandni
is
an
entertaining
and
enjoyable
fare
which
will
keep
the
audience
in
splits.
Rediff
-
Preeti
Arora’s
Rating:
.5
Char
Din
Ki
Chandni
isn't
about
the
fracas
which
ensues
a
few
days
before
the
wedding.
It
isn't
about
dysfunctional
relationships
in
large
families.
Neither
does
it
tell
us
about
the
so-called
royal
families
of
Rajasthan.
DNA
-
Blessy
Chettiar’s
Rating:
.5
Karnik
shamelessly
employs
clichés,
shakes
them
all
up
and
serves
Char
Din
Ki
Chandni
as
an
insipid
drama,
a
rubber
band
story
idea,
so
stretched
it’s
wretched.
CNNIBN
-
Rajeev
Masand’s
Rating:
0
Dumb,
offensive,
and
unfunny
in
equal
measure,
'Chaar
Din
Ki
Chandni' has
no
merits
whatsoever,
including
its
singularly
unappealing
cast,
some
of
whom
(Anita
Raaj,
Chandrachur
Singh,
Mukul
Dev)
seem
to
have
been
pulled
out
of
cold-storage
to
make
fools
of
themselves
here.
Particularly
insensitive
to
Sikhs
and
gays,
this
exhausting
film
saps
you
of
your
energy,
and
your
will
to
visit
the
cinema
again
anytime
soon.