Poster © X · 320×400, fair use, to show which film it is. Why.Toaster marks a confident debut for director Vivek Daschaudhary and producers Patralekhaa and Rao.Devesh Sharma, Filmfare · we gave it 76
For a film like this to work, you need zippy writing, full of smart gags.Shubhra Gupta, The Indian Express · we gave it 28
Hindi movie with a sense of humour.
Rahul Desai, The Hollywood Reporter India · quoted in Wikipedia, original not read by usIt’s the kind of movie in which cops investigate missing toasters and broken flowerpots, bland-looking apartments are vice dens, and outwardly appearance is no guarantee of good behaviour. The crisp premise is overstretched but the buffoonery is consistent.
Nandini Ramnath, Scroll.in · quoted in Wikipedia, original not read by usIt feels like a film that had all the right ingredients but forgot the recipe.
Hardika Gupta, NDTV · quoted in Wikipedia, original not read by usFor a film like this to work, you need zippy writing, full of smart gags. In this Rajkummar Rao-Sanya Malhotra-starrer, so little lands that it’s deeply depressing: you are left scraping off burnt toast.
Shubhra Gupta, The Indian Express · quoted in Wikipedia, original not read by usToaster marks a confident debut for director Vivek Daschaudhary and producers Patralekhaa and Rao. It is a light-hearted comedy that pokes good-natured fun at people who are stingy with their money without ever hitting below the belt.
Devesh Sharma, Filmfare · quoted in Wikipedia, original not read by usToaster had the potential to be a quirky, crazy ride but it gets derailed quite soon. Great premise, great actors, it gets two ingredients correct but the screenplay lacks spice.
Kartik Bhardwaj, Cinema Express · quoted in Wikipedia, original not read by us