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1/10
Only Relief in this film is its less duration, 1 hour 46 minutes
dineshprakash16 January 2015
Direction is bad. There is extortion, will, greedy sons, hen pecked husband, loyal servant, gay brother, glamour fanatic sister, fake marriage in the name of story. Enough is enough. We have seen all above type of things so many times. Screenplay makes story more pathetic. Not a single scene will make you even smile. When they laugh on screen you will get irritation and when they cry, you laugh. Dialogues are good at places but don't care about the character. When you are confused about the content that what will make it interesting and what will make it irritating such type of films happens. I surprise that how does audience sense about any movie. I went to a theater, show got cancelled then I went to another and argued to the manager then he allowed me to watch alone. Swanand Kirkire as elder son is good. Rest are just OK. Surprisingly the foreigner actress, who played Amy is fantastic. Nothing to say about music.
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3/10
Nothing really works in it except Swanand Kirkire.
bobbysing19 March 2015
As suggested by the title, CRAZY CUKKAD FAMILY is based on the same seen before but still potent plot of a mad family coming together after a long while as their father is supposedly on his death bed and has written a will nobody knows about. An interesting or rather safe plot chosen by the debutant director Ritesh Menon, the film had a lot of scope of comedy (or black comedy) through its distinctive crazy characters and witty dialogues. But sadly that's not what we have as the final product here since the movie simply manages to be a light hearted family drama in totality that can only be watched in your free time at home surfing various channels and not visiting the theatres making a purposeful effort.

Devoting a good 15-20 minutes in introduction as usual, it has a fairly decent first half without any full length songs as such. However post intermission nothing works really with every twist falling flat and a lot of overdoing being done by few of its key actors. For instance Shipla Shukla tries hard but isn't able to deliver a natural ease in her frank loudness and the gay marriage plot or cross dressing angle seem to be a completely misfit in an otherwise universal family format. Kushal Punjabi, Abhay Sharma, the foreign actress and others are just there to fill in the space whereas Ninad Kamat still manages to leave an impact as a suppressed husband suffering from a personality disorder.

The songs and background music try hard to win over the viewers with their timely insertions, whereas an average cinematography, sloppy editing and an all predictable screenplay (with a bizarre climax), do not let the film rise above the run-of-the-mill stuff.

In short, only one man makes his solid impression as a multi-talented person in its two hours and he is Swanand Kirkire, the lyricist-singer and actor, who once again proves that he has got a much better comic timing, screen presence and acting skill as compared to many other famous names in the industry. Swanand leads the film visibly, right from its first frame to the last and holds it together saving it from becoming a complete waste of time quite thankfully. So you can go for it (on Home video or a channel telecast of course) just for Swanand Kirkire alone and nothing else.
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