Despite the success of the box office, the film received a mixed criticism. Shubhra Gupta, a film critic at Indian Express, awarded him two and a half stars and wrote, "These pbadages that carry us into Bharat and onto us are convincing enough, even if Khan has enough hero-giri moments for him. keep in the foreground every time. You have an idea of time gone by, faded history in the reenactment of these grandiose circuses, and "maut ka kuans", which are now relegated to fairs of small towns, and eager Indians to work in pursuit of the oil boom in the Gulf, as a hard worker. "
" It's a pity that the duo-star performer does not take that as far as they could. Their story had the potential to become a solid accountant of nation-building after independence, and the way things were going now, and a free hand to design it. But the occasion is wasted in useless songs and dances, a comic subject to make the cheapest laugh that consists of making a stutter the subject of jokes and improbable situations: want to meet pirates Hindi sea, moviegoers, singers or singers?