By Buzz18, March 6, 2009 - 15:38 IST
Karma Aur Holi has been rated as 'A', which probably stands for 'asses' because it's what most of us felt like after walking out of the preview theatre.
By Filmfare / Times of India / Indiatimes, March 7, 2009 - 10:01 IST
0 of 1 people found this review helpful The film is about an outwardly well-to-do couple played by Sushmita and Randeep who are either showering together or shouting at each other, depending on which way their marital mood swings.
By Hindustan Times, March 7, 2009 - 10:03 IST
Director Manish Gupta ambitiously collects a cast that takes a large part of the film to merely introduce (even the listing above doesn't tell the whole story). Which means there's not too much time left to flesh out his characters or build up any kind of storyline.
By Apunkachoice, March 7, 2009 - 10:04 IST
'Karma Aur Holi' is aimed as a film on inter-relationship complexities and dark personal secrets, but its muddled script, amateurish direction, and worst of all, shoddy performances, make it just a pseudo gobbledygook on the matters of heart and mind.
By Indya, March 7, 2009 - 10:06 IST
The film unfurls when a group of characters meet at Sushmita Sen and Randeep Hooda's home for Holi. There's of course Sushmita and Randeep, the married couple. Sushmita is unhappy about their not having children, while Randeep is secretly trying to a handle a financial crisis in his company with his business partner (Debbie Mazor).
By Rediff, March 7, 2009 - 10:07 IST
1 of 1 people found this review helpful There are some films that somehow shouldn't be called films. They don't qualify. Manish Gupta's Karma & Holi is one of these, an amateurish, horrifically written effort.