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Michael Ordona, Los Angeles Times: Anchored by a fascinating score from Oscar winner A.R. Rahman, naturalistic performances and a wide cinematic palette, Delhi-6 is a fair introduction to Indian cinema for outsiders -- who will have no clue at times why the audience is laughing. Read more
V.A. Musetto, New York Post: Compounding the problem, the film is light on those kitschy musical numbers that make Bollywood movies fun to watch. Read more
Joe Leydon, Variety: The narrative equivalent of urban sprawl undermines Delhi-6, Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra's admirably ambitious but ultimately frustrating musical dramedy. Read more
Michelle Orange, Village Voice: It's pretty much irresistible and, in that sense, represents the enigmatic India of today as well as anything ever could. Read more