Ajit Duara
The film asks some hard questions about flaws in a higher education apparatus that relies on skills of rote learning
The patriotism and nationalism that this movie triggers will only impact an audience for a few weeks
‘2.0’ is dystopian for the first half of its duration, and mind numbingly wearisome in its second
The execution of the film, especially in the latter half, lacks logic, aesthetics, and even basic cinema sense
So like the stock market, this movie fluctuates. It is not bullish. And it endorses professional amorality in its finale
With little to recommend it, in terms of entertainment or art, the film can be given a miss.
From a comedy of situation, with which it begins, the film turns into an uplifting and affecting bonding of the human family