Here's what Indian critics had to say about Mawra Hocane's Bolly debut, Sanam Teri Kasam
Mawra's debut film Sanam Teri Kasam may have been criticised for being overly sentimental, but the first-time film actress's performance has managed to bring in some praise in across the border.
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Indian film critics have called her 'a natural scene-stealer', 'delectably feminine'... and 'more than a pretty face'.
Here's what they had to say about her debut:
1) Some critics believe Mawra deserved a better launch into Bollywood
"Debutante Mawra Hocane, a Pakistani VJ taking baby steps in Bollywood, is waiflike and delectably feminine but the picture of elegance that she projects is undermined by the inanities that her character has to mouth to justify her presence in the film.
The slapdash story, for whatever it is worth, is so utterly illogical that the film’s reasonably personable lead actors do not have a chance in hell of rising above the monumental mess." — NDTV's Saibal Chatterjee