Sooryavanshi

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    Shubhra GuptaThe Indian Express
    Too much emotion sidetracks Akshay Kumar-Rohit Shetty's cop drama.
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    Devika GirishNew York Times
    "Sooryavanshi" is both overstuffed and paper-thin.
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    Anupama ChopraFilm Companion
    Despite staggering star power and high-octane action, Sooryavanshi doesn't knock it out of the park.
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    Stefan PapeCommon Sense Media
    This is an entertaining action thriller that's only real shortcoming is the clumsy way it covers a real-life event, that has real-life repercussions.
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    Shah ShahidSplit Screen Podcast
    Rohit Shetty's latest instalment of his cop universe of movies feels like a means to an end, setting up other films for the director.
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    Pradeep MenonFirstpost
    But perhaps the film's most intriguing quality is its message. Yes, this Rohit Shetty film actually has a message, one that he keeps returning to at multiple points in the film.
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    Nandini RamnathScroll.in
    A very long lecture with SOME action...
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    Archika KhuranaThe Times of India
    Veer Sooryavanshi, Akshay Kumar has successfully taken over the mantle from his predecessors (Singham and Simmba), and with a generous dose of flying and somersaulting cars, this one is quite a bumper Diwali entertainer for you.
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    Monika Rawal KukrejaHindustan Times
    Akshay Kumar's Veer Sooryavanshi is a worthy addition to Rohit Shetty's cop universe.
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    Saibal ChatterjeeNDTV
    To end, the million-dollar question: is Sooryavanshi the film that the doctor ordered for Bollywood's post-pandemic era? The answer is: well, almost.
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