The "cute" kids are insufferable, but leads Ali Khan and Mukerji radiate the unabashed star quality that's all but gone from American movies -- poverty and desperation haven't looked so glamorous since the glory days of Joan Crawford.
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Boston Globe
Boston Globe
A tasty diversion from the usual Hollywood fare.
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The New York Times
The New York Times
May take place entirely in New York, but that doesn't stop it from being a classic example of Bollywood family values.
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L.A. WeeklyDavid Chute
L.A. WeeklyDavid Chute
The film is so single-mindedly determined to be light and comfortable, to not raise a sweat, that it forgoes even the mildest surprises. The only things that get heavy here are the viewer's eyelids.