Oneindia,
3
stars
Taking
a
short
break
from
the
daily
hectic
schedules,
here
we
celebrate
love,
life
and
friendship
with
Yeh
Jawaani
Hai
Deewani.
This
new,
refreshing
flick
not
to
be
missed...
Taran
Adarsh
(Bollywood
Hungama),
4
stars
YEH
JAWAANI
HAI
DEEWANI
is
a
revitalizing
take
on
romance
and
relationships.
A
wonderful
cinematic
experience,
this
one
should
strike
a
chord
with
not
just
the
youth,
but
cineastes
of
all
age-groups.
Meena
Iyer
(The
Times
of
India),
4
stars
An
alive,
fresh
vibe
dominates
Ayan
Mukerji's
Yeh
Jaawani
Hai
Deewani
invigorating
you
through
it's
entire
run.
The
story
is
not
novel,
but
the
treatment
is
A-grade.
Koimoi.com,
4
stars
Yeh
Jawaani
Hai
Deewani
despite
its
bearable
flaw
of
working
on
clichés,
is
a
remarkably
well
executed
film.
Ayan
Mukherji
makes
his
story
both
believable
and
honest.
Ananya
Bhattacharya
(Zee
News),
3
stars
Yeh
Jawaani
Hai
Deewani
is
no
heavy
or
preachy
business.
It
is
meant
to
be
enjoyed
and
it
does
its
job
well.
Apart
from
a
few
parts
where
the
pace
of
the
film
drops
badly,
Ayan
Mukherji's
handiwork
is
a
breezy,
enjoyable
one.
Tushar
Joshi
(DNA),
4
stars
The
second
half
is
more
serious
bringing
us
closer
to
the
changed
lives
of
these
friends
who
have
all
grown
up
and
are
dealing
with
coming
of
age
in
different
ways.
YJHD
is
a
story
of
friendship
more
than
love.
Emirates
Ayan
packs
off
a
fun
bunch
of
four
school
friends,
each
with
their
own
quirks
and
philosophies,
on
a
life-changing
road
trip
in
Yeh
Jawaani
Hai
Deewani.
Raja
Sen
(Rediff),
2
stars
For
this
is
a
very
good-looking
film.
It
is
a
film
with
almost
exclusively
pretty
people,
each
primped
up
and
glossed
and
shot
at
their
most
flattering,
and
every
time
Pritam's
songs
burst
through
the
speakers,
Ayan
Mukerji's
film
gallops
into
gear
like
the
run-rate
when
the
bowler
has
a
towel
tucked
into
his
pants.