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 Sarfira Movie Reviews

IMDB rating: 7.3/10

Review By : BollywoodLife
The film’s narrative and character depth make it a compelling watch. Sarfira stands out as a testament to the power of dreams and the unyielding spirit required to achieve them. Watch out for Suriya’s dashing cameo in the end!

Review By: Komal Nahta Site:Filminformation
On the whole, Sarfira is an average entertainer but its box-office prospects are not even average but rather bleak because of the following reasons: promotion and, therefore, awareness about the film and its release this week are low; the Hindi dubbed version of the original Tamil film (titled Udaan) is available on Netflix and has already been seen by lakhs of people; and the audience doesn’t feel the elation and exhilaration they need to feel after the film is complete, due to the flaws in the script, mentioned above.

Review By: Saibal Site:NDTV
If you have seen Soorarai Pottru, Sarfira will spring no surprises. If you haven’t, are an Akshay Kumar fan and do not mind overboiled, excessively stirred drama, it might be worth a trip to a multiplex near you.

Review By: Shubhra Site:Indian Express
How do you infuse drama into a real-life story without dousing the whole thing in creaky melodrama, the kind which would find itself right at home in a 60s weepie? Sudha Kongara’s Suriya starrer ‘Soorarai Pottru’, an account of how India’s first low cost airline came into existence, struggled with just this problem; and this is exactly the trouble with its Hindi remake by the same director, headlined by Akshay Kumar.

Review By: Lachmi Site:Firstpost
It is a delightful to see Akshay Kumar back in full form after a dry spell. Sarfira is a true story of resilience and determination. And most importantly all you need for a film to be successful is a good director and a story that touches your heart and Sarfira has ticked all those boxes. It’s indeed an aspirational film. Based on real life story of Capt. Gopinath, the founder of India’s first low-cost airline, Air Deccan, the film touches your heart to see the emotional journey of this ex-Indian Air Force pilot who never gave up on his dreams despite all the hurdles that came his way

 Review By: Taran Adarsh Site:X(Twitter)
Inspiring. Motivating. Uplifting… A well-intentioned, well-directed biopic that keeps you absorbed for most parts… AkshayKumar returns to form with a splendid act.

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