‘Chor Chor Super Chor’ is a hot tonal mess that swings from slice-of-life to melodramatic and is devoid of both consistency and ingenuity. This might sound like harsh criticism of a film made by newbies on a tight budget, but there really is no escaping the moldy antiquity of the film. It’s a Delhi-based movie about con artists and thieves, but it's certainly not ‘Oye Lucky Lucky Oye’. Even for a casual viewer, this film is little more than an old fashioned relic. The story doesn't make a lick of sense and that would’ve been fine had the film actually been funny instead of tedious. Dobriyal’s character freelances as a prop at a food court by dressing up as a samosa, and his clumsy movement in his large yellow samosa suit is mined for humour. A script like this, finessed into something sharp, would make for a fine film. All in all, this one will please Dobriyal fans, but it’s annoying need to act like a farce with a laugh-track is what ironically dashes its chances.