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Rachel Saltz, New York Times: Shows, perceptively and often sweetly, a broader slice of young, urban, educated life in India as the three deal with careers, love and happiness. Read more
Lisa Tsering, Hollywood Reporter: Sexy, filthy and thoroughly entertaining comedy marks a welcome shift in contemporary Indian cinema. Read more
Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times: Akshat Verma's script is imaginative and funny, the film's stars are engaging and "Delhi Belly" adds up to pleasing escapist fare. Read more
Emma Simmonds, Time Out: Das and Kapur make for effective sidekicks, it's pacy, fitfully funny and, in its determination to upend cultural expectations, likeably mischievous. Read more
Nick Pinkerton, Village Voice: The most enjoyably subversive element is Poorna Jagannathan as the self-sufficient bachelorette who waylays Tashi on his way to the altar. Read more