The film directed by Fuwad Khan and Produced by Viacom18 & Trignomedia Pvt Ltd DHARAM SANKAT MEIN has received immense reviews by people across the social media platform. From the day 1 of the release, DHARAM SANKAT MEIN is doing well and receiving great support by fans through social media and messages.
A film by Vaicom18 & Trignomedia Pvt Ltd, DHARAM SANKET MEIN is going houseful in theaters and is all set to break the records. The movie is filled with humor and talent with 3 national award actors, Paresh Rawal, Naseeruddin Shah and Annu Kapoor. The movie has definitely won everyone’s heart and cracking box-office as must watch film.
Here are some of the reviews:-
Mihir Fadnavis (First Post)- “Dharam Sankat Mein review: Naseeruddin Shah rocks as MSG-style Baba and Paresh Rawal is brilliant.”
Bollywood Hungama – “DHARAM SANKAT MEIN should be watched for its sheer simplicity and also for the message that has been conveyed through the film. Ratings: 3/5″
Bollywood Magic Masala – “Dharam Sankat Mein is a Complete Paisa Vasool Film | #SophieChoudry | #HazelKeechhttps://youtu.be/y658UOCzvv8 #DharamSankatMein #NaseeruddinShah #PareshRawal #AnnuKapoor#Bollywood #MovieScreening”
Some of the famous film critics and Bollywood personalities tweeted…
Bhavna Somaaya tweets : “#DharamSankatMein is interesting because it takes a light hearted view of a serious subject like communal prejudices”
Vishal Dadlani tweets : “Watched #DharamSankatMein last night. Really funny film, and such a great message! Do not miss it! Congrats, @SajjadChunawala !”
Subhash K Jha tweets : “skjbollywoodnews.com/2015/04/dharam-sankat-mein-movie-review/4128907.html … #PareshRawal #NaseerudinShah ew: #DharamSankatMein Ratings: 3 stars”
Mayank Shekhar tweets : “Surely a very brave and important film… Review, #DharamSankatMein: http://thew14.com/2015/04/10/dharam-sankat-mein-review-by-mayank-shekhar/ …”
www.youtube.com/watch?v=1BAERn2RO1Y
DHARAM SANKAT MEIN, the official Hindi adaptation of British satire ‘The Infidel’. It revolves around a Hindu man Dharampal (By Paresh Rawal), who goes through an identity crisis when he discovers he was adopted as a child, and was born to a Muslim family.