Dolly Ki Doli is a full on entertainer movie that you can enjoy if you keep your brains at home. The plot is simple yet entertaining but the direction has been below par excellence ! The sceenplay is so engrossing that you cannot really miss Sonam Kapoor in a con-bride role. Go for it!!
The problem with Dolly Ki Doli is that it does not give a plausible ending to the story. Go for it, for the entertaining performances. Despite the shoddy script and loose strings, this is worth a watch.
‘Dolly Ki Doli’ has a great idea, and starts off well, but then falls into a familiar trap – of a single-track leading lady piloting a half-baked plot. But the plotting and the treatment of the character shows up Kapoor’s limitations: she is good-natured, but not versatile. Ultimately, ‘Dolly Ki Doli’ is neither biting social comment, nor unfettered fun.
Dolly is a rebel all right, but the precise motivations for her battle against the established social order never emerge with clarity. But for all its obvious flaws and failings, Dolly Ki Doli is not completely unworthy of the 100 minutes that it demands from the audience.
The story of Dolly ki Doli is simple and refreshing. It's filled with some laughable moments, hilarious performances and quirky characters. There aren't too many highs or dramatic turns; Dolly's past story is unconvincing and her track with Pulkit is the weak link in the plot.