Thank God reviews are out and the Twitterati is impressed with the Ajay Devgn-Sidharth Malhotra starrer. Here's all you need to know.
For the unversed, Thank God is reportedly a remake of Norwegian film ‘Sorte Kugler’. Although, the two don’t appear alongside each other in this film, the entire cast makes Thank God a light-hearted watch whilst giving life lessons. If you are not looking for wisdom and rationale in a light-hearted entertainer, then this movie is definitely for you. Apparently, several had claimed that the film depicted the Hindu gods in an inappropriate manner. Owing to this, Ajay Devgn’s character name was later changed. In fact, Thank God has crossed Rs 1 crore in advance booking for day one as per several reports.
Ajay Devgn & Sidharth Malhotra starrer Thank God was released in the theatres on 25th Oct, here's how the netizens have reacted to the film-
Thank God is a fun family entertainer which will see a face-off between Chitragupt and a common man. Previously the film became a center of controversy for the “inappropriate depiction of gods” in the movie. Ajay Devgn and Sidharth Malhotra starrer Thank God which was earlier embroiled in controversies prior to its release has now opened up to positive reviews from the audience.
Thank God Film Review अजय देवगन और सिद्धार्थ मल्होत्रा की फिल्म थैंक गॉड मंगलवार को रिलीज कर दी ...
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Thank God from director Indra Kumar is a wannabe, feel-good movie with no plans to look fresh. Starring Ajay Devgn and Sidharth Malhotra in major roles, ...
Thank God flows easily through its familiar and predictable path and becomes that message-oriented comedy package that will make you giggle occasionally, but you will forget almost instantly. A majority of this movie’s shots have visual effects, and surprisingly the quality of the visual effects was better than the Adipurush teaser and Ram Setu movie. But humor is something that Sidharth hasn’t really proved his metal, and one can clearly see him struggling to get the pitch of the comedy. How he plays that game is the story of Thank God. In that state, he wakes up in heaven and has to play The Game of Life, organized by Chitragupt, aka CG, in order to live. Thank God from director Indra Kumar is a wannabe, feel-good movie with no plans to look fresh.
Ajay Devgn and Sidharth Malhotra star in this typical festival fare that makes you value family and cherish a guileless past.
asks Ayaan to focus on the illuminated parts of life and not to muddle his mind with the dark spots. Sidharth Malhotra provides him with good company, making the game show of life and death, a fun watch. The film also questions the mindless application of religious rituals and the aversion to sharing riches with the poor. Be it feeling jealous of the rise of the career graph of the spouse or branding the parents to be outdated, Kumar addresses multiple modern-day social ailments with a light touch. On the surface, it begins like a simplistic visual compilation of good morning messages with dollops of overacting, but eventually it manages to draw you into the narrative and finds a raw nerve. Never known for striking a subtle note or creating layered narratives, Kumar conjures up an old-school family melodrama to address the vulnerabilities of cold-blooded urban existence.