![]() Director Rajesh MapuskarProducer Vidhu Vinod ChopraMusic Pritam ChakrabortyCinematography Sudhir PalsaneEditing Deepa BhatiaStory Rajkumar HiraniScreenplay Rajesh MapuskarVidhu Vinod Chopra Dialogues Rajkumar HiraniBanner Vidhu Vinod Chopra ProductionsRelease Date Jun 15, 2012Language Hindi | STAR CASTSharman Joshi, Boman Irani, Ritvik Sahore, Vidya Balan, Nilesh Divekar, Deepak Shirke, Satyadeep Mishra, Paresh Rawal, Seema Pahwa, Aakash Dabhade, Vijay NikamFERRARI KI SAWAARI VIDEOSFERRARI KI SAWAARI PHOTO GALLERYFERRARI KI SAWAARI MOVIE REVIEWSBollywoodHungama 3.5/5 On the whole, FERRARI KI SAWAARI is a noble film, a film that has its heart in the right place. It's well-intended and sincere and it goes about its business with incredible earnestness. Of course, the film has its share of hiccups, but then all films do, right? But keeping the fault-finding apart, FERRARI KI SAWAARI is an accomplished effort. Read More TimesOfIndia.com 4/5 The spirit of the film is in the effusive chemistry between Rusy and his son, which is entertaining and utterly moving. The writing (Mapuskar and Vidhu Vinod Chopra) is refreshing, Raju Hirani gives the dialogues his trademark spin, and the film unfolds with sheer subtlety and simplicity. Read More NowRunning.com 3/5 Over all, Ferrari Ki Sawaari is a great joy ride if you avoided the minor glitches. A definitely one time watch. Read More OneIndia On the whole, Ferrari Ki Sawaari is worth-watching. It is a tribute to all the young budding players of the nation, who dream to grow up as India's second Master Blaster. Though the film is way to far from the stereotyped mirch masala movies, it would teach you to dream big and make it possible. Read More NDTV 2.5/5 Ferrari Ki Sawaari is a thank you note to Sachin Tendulkar for inspiring a whole generation of young Indians to pick up the willow and knock the cricket ball around with intent.
It would have made its point a lot better had it been as crisp as a Sachin cover drive or as heart-pounding as the thrill of a Ferrari at full throttle. It's neither. Read More ApunKaChoice.com 3/5 This is one sweet tender sawaari, a journey into the hopes, dreams and heart breaks of a family of cricket-centric Parsis. You may miss that jadoo ki jhappi here that made Munnabhai a household name. But you can't miss the noble intentions that underline the work's most precious moments when the Parsi family interacts in its quaint house. Read More SantaBanta.com 3/5 To sum up, Ferrari Ki Sawari is an decent entertainer knitted around a passionate relationship of a father son duo, accompanied by a lovable grandfather. Ferrari Ki Sawari is a cute and lovable slice of life pertaining to the aspirations of a common man, but because of lacking masala. Read More IBNLive.com 2.5/5 Two-and-a-half out of five for director Rajesh Mapuskar's Ferrari Ki Sawaari. A little shorter, a little more subtle, this one could've zoomed. Read More Rediff.com 2.5/5 The dialogues by RajKumar Hirani entertain us with a handful of LOL-worthy moments. And that is the best that can be said about Ferrari Ki Sawaari. One or two brilliant moments, a handful of good moments but they don't come together to give us a great film. Read More Glamsham.com 3/5 FKS is a fun ride. Fathers too busy with their work to attend to their kids 'growing up' emotional needs will get an 'education'. Read More |