![]() Director Lucky KohliRajesh Bajaj Producer Lucky KohliMunish Purii A P Parigi Music Adesh ShrivastavaGuru Sharma Cinematography Faroukh MistryEditing Hemal KothariChoreography Ganesh AcharyaBanner Mirchi Movies LtdRelease Date Sep 26, 2008Language Hindi | STAR CASTJackie Shroff, Sarika, Zain Khan (child artist), Saurabh Shukla, Vijay Raaz, Swini Khara, Lilette Dubey, Shamita ShettyHARI PUTTAR VIDEOSHARI PUTTAR PHOTO GALLERYHari Puttar Movie Photos
HARI PUTTAR MOVIE REVIEWSBollywoodHungama 1/5 On the whole, HARI PUTTAR - A COMEDY OF TERRORS is a poor show all the way. Read More Sify.com Honestly, the genre of films for little people is stuck between boring mythologicals and blatant copies. The last superb, original film revolving around a child was the recently released Tahaan, directed by Santosh Sivan. Read More Glamsham.com What do you say of a film that's a first for a newly-launched production house which is a very, very bad remake of a successful Hollywood flick? Just one word. Terrible. Read More Rediff.com 3/5 Despite a few let-downs, the film is engaging and funny, keeping the children at the theatre in splits at the bumbling goondas. Do take your kids for the fun ride! Read More NowRunning.com 1/5 Master Zain Khan has the talent and he does well. Swini Khara performance in Cheeni Kum was astonishing and I was shocked to see the same girl put up a dreary performance in Hari Puttar. Jackie Shroff, Saurabh Shukla and Vijay Raaz are below average. Sarika just cannot speak Punjabi. Read More SantaBanta.com 1/5 The scripting is amateurish and hence, whatever unfolds on screen makes no impact whatsoever. Any redeeming aspect? The penultimate 15 odd minutes when the kids try their best to keep the villains at bay. Also, the animation is quite good. Read More Smashits.com This shows that the director takes terrorism as the theme and gives it a new twist. Beginning with Naseeruddin Shah playing a terrorist and planting bombs in the most densely populated part of the city (police headquarters). Read More IndiaTimes.com 3.5/5 Hari Puttar is a cute Punjabi munda who, like all pre-pubescent kids, feels awkward, out of place and almost neglected in his kingsize family. In a fretful moment, he just wishes they would disappear. And they do. Read More |