Read Hindi Movie Zwigato Reviews Starring Kapil Sharma, Shahana Goswami, Gul Panag, Sayani Gupta, Swanand Kirkire.

6.2
Ratings: 6.26/10Reviews Counted: 28
: 21 | : 7
Director: Nandita Das
Producer: Sameer Nair, Deepak Segal, Nandita Das
Writer: Nandita Das, Samir Patil
Genre: Drama
Release Date: 17 March 2023
Monika Rawal Kukreja | Hindustan Times: n/a ⇨ 8/10
Kapil Sharma adds soul to this compelling tale that blends humour with honesty ... Full Review
Dhaval Roy | Times of India: 3.5/5 ⇨ 6/10
Delivers a critical message but at a plodding pace ... Full Review
Dishya Sharma | News18: 3/5 ⇨ 6/10
Kapil conveys the frustration of a working, middle-class man seamlessly, making him all things relatable. If this is how he performs with no humourous strings attached, Kapil should experiment more ... Full Review
Prathyush Parasuraman | Film Companion: n/a ⇨ 5.5/10
A Relevant, Elegant and Dull Story. Kapil Sharma’s performance brings pathos to the forefront. What keeps the film from collapsing, however, is Shahana Goswami ... Full Review
Rahul Desai | Film Companion: n/a ⇨ 4/10
The problem with Zwigato, however, is similar to that of Nandita Das’s previous films (Manto, Firaaq). The ideas – driven by the desire to make a broader statement – hijack the internal language of storytelling ... Full Review
Komal Nahta | Film Information: n/a ⇨ 2/10
Nandita Das’ direction is dull. Her narration befits a docu-drama. The film actually looks like a docu-drama on delivery men ... Full Review
Shubra Gupta | The Indian Express: 3/5 ⇨ 7/10
Terrific Kapil Sharma, Shahana Goswami bring forth the dark side of India’s success story. Nandita Das' third directorial is such a powerful mirror to today’s India, which has always grappled with staggering disparities between the haves and have-nots ... Full Review
The New Indian Express: 2.5/5 ⇨ 5/10
Nandita Das’ insightful take on gig economy suffers from failed delivery. The life of gig workers is great fodder for cinematic telling. The newspapers are riddled every day with tales of the plight of delivery personnel ... Full Review
Saibal Chatterjee | NDTV: 3.5/5 ⇨ 7/10
The pace and rhythm of Zwigato hinges on the flow of the life that it portrays. But unlike a food delivery boy whose future in this line of work relies heavily on pleasing customers and receiving five-star ratings, Nandita Das does not overly sugar-coat the film's central message ... Full Review
Bollywood Hungama: 1.5/5 ⇨ 3/10
ZWIGATO fails to 'deliver' because of its weak script and direction ... Full Review
Movie Talkies: 2/5 ⇨ 4/10
It’s just that it’s a pointless script. There is no motive, no wide appeal, no cinematic experience, not even an artistic feel. So in short, it has nothing to look forward to ... Full Review
Umesh Punwani | Koimoi: 2.5/5 ⇨ 5/10
Kapil Sharma Delivers With A Smile, But The Content Is Soggy! What’s Bad: The central premise of the story doesn’t justify its technical brilliance ... Full Review
Lachmi Deb Roy | FirstPost: n/a ⇨ 6/10
A slow-paced socially relevant film on the gig economy ... Full Review
Grace Cyril | India Today: 3/5 ⇨ 6/10
Kapil Sharma's film has its intentions right but gets unnecessarily stretched. Zwigato is the perfect portrayal of the gig economy. Even though it moves at a lazy pace, you should watch it for the people who do menial jobs ... Full Review
The Hindu: n/a ⇨ 8/10
Nandita Das’ film tells a poignant story of the new working class. The script mocks the companies that disingenuously call the workers “partners” despite it being a deeply exploitative relationship that exists between the workers and the firm ... Full Review
Sukanya Verma | Rediff: 4/5 ⇨ 8/10
A far cry from his playing-to-the-gallery comedian, Kapil Sharma emerges as a heartfelt picture of aspiration and annoyance ... Full Review
Udita Jhunjhunwala | Scroll: n/a ⇨ 7/10
A gentle, revealing slice-of-life drama about the travails of India’s gig economy ... Full Review
Rolling Stone India: n/a ⇨ 10/10
Nandita Das’ Sharply Political Film Shines with Shahana Goswami and Kapil Sharma’s Magnetic Performances. The film doesn’t have a single false note, feeling authentic and real with compelling lead roles ... Full Review
Devesh Sharma | Filmfare: 3.5/5 ⇨ 7/10
Watch the film for the reality of the invisible people which it has captured, as also for the fine performances essayed by both Kapil Sharma and Shahana Goswami ... Full Review
OTT Play: 3.5/5 ⇨ 7/10
Nandita Das delivers a surprisingly good watch with Kapil Sharma and Shahana Goswami's film, sans superficiality. If you're a movie buff, you'll appreciate how this film demonstrates that you don't need a big payoff or even a very complex plot in order to enjoy yourself ... Full Review
ABP Live: 3/5 ⇨ 6/10
Kapil Sharma's Slow-Paced Social Drama Delivers, Though The Delay Makes It Dull ... Full Review
Zoom TV: 3/5 ⇨ 6/10
Well, Zwigato movie is a film you know is not box office hit, but if the film has nice performances and has an underlying message that many might relate to, it works ... Full Review
Parina Taneja | India TV: 3.5/5 ⇨ 7/10
The most beautiful part of Nandita Das' story is the ending. Without taking away from the hardships and struggles of the characters, Das manages to end the film on a happy note ... Full Review
Sanjukta Sharma | Money Control: n/a ⇨ 6/10
In their lead roles, Kapil Sharma and Nandita Das keep Das’s slice-of-life film interesting even when Das’s politics is overt and her storytelling inert ... Full Review
The Quint: n/a ⇨ 8/10
Zwigato’s strength lies in its honesty and authenticity. With a languorous approach to the storytelling, Nandita Das puts her message across beautifully and effectively ... Full Review
Bollywood Life: 3.5/5 ⇨ 7/10
Kapil Sharma-Shahana Goswami’s earnest performances make this drama an impressive watch. The pace of the film can be a killjoy in this dramatic ride of Zwigato ... Full Review
PinkVilla: 2.5/5 ⇨ 6/10
Zwigato is a chance through which you learn what goes behind those food delivery agents’ lives, and how the AI (Artificial intelligence) boss can be a pain in your ar*e. Certainly, a one-time watch ... Full Review
Outlook India: 4/5 ⇨ 8/10
The film is a social commentary, but it doesn't leave any didactic message for viewers. But if there's anything as a takeaway, it would make arrogant and affluent consumers of home deliveries give a serious rethink to their sense of entitlement when they come in contact with porters, carriers and delivery men ... Full Review