Sefliee is the remake of the Malayalam film Driving Licence. The Hindi remake starring Akshay Kumar and Emraan Hashmi in the lead has opened to mixed response from critics. While some hailed the performances of the star cast in Raj Mehta’s film, others found the screenplay not that gripping. Take a look at the reviews and see what the critics have to say. Selfiee Title Song: Akshay Kumar and Emraan Hashmi's New Fun Track Celebrates Fans (Watch Video).
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TOI – Selfiee is an easy-breezy watch, with some good performances and several laugh-out-loud moments. If you're looking for a rib-tickling comedy over the weekend, this one could be a good pick.
Firstpost – The Hindi screenplay by Rishabh Sharma tones down the movie star’s arrogance, which is probably intentional, but also inexplicably subtracts from the manipulations that stars have to fight on a daily basis.
The Indian Express – Selfiee is unpredictable in the choices that Om – the quintessential good guy, family man – makes. As well as the pressures Vijay – the quintessential arrogant star, wannabe parent – faces. Hence, where the two will let their egos take them is interesting to follow, with Akshay’s impatient snapping and quiet seething effective, as is Hashmi’s helpless adulation. Up to a point.
Scroll.in – The storm in a teacup unfolds through slow-motion sequences that lengthen the runtime to 143 minutes and a deafening background score that adds to the general feeling of overkill. The movie is most attentive when attending to Vijay’s predicament.
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