
A conspiracy to eliminate Prince Vijay just days before his coronation is hatched by his younger brother, who eyes the throne, its riches, and its power. Prem, a lookalike of the prince, steps in at this point and loses his heart to the prince's beloved, Maithili.... (Full plot summary below)
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A conspiracy to eliminate Prince Vijay just days before his coronation is hatched by his younger brother, who eyes the throne, its riches, and its power. Prem, a lookalike of the prince, steps in at this point and loses his heart to the prince's beloved, Maithili.
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| Scroll.inNandini RamnathPrem Ratan Dhan Payo muddles through its 174 minutes, neither hitting the highs expected from such an expensive and high-profile project nor the lows that plague mid-career filmmakers. |
| The GuardianMike McCahillIf the plot’s familiar, no imagination or expense has been spared in mapping the kingdom it winds through. |
| The HinduNamrata JoshiIt's Salman, effortlessly charming, who saves the day and holds you to the seat. |
| The Times of IndiaSrijana Mitra DasSalman simply blows the top off the theatres with a double role that makes you laugh, gasp, sigh -- and cry. |
| The Hollywood ReporterLisa TseringBollywood spectacular is bloated, but hits the right emotional targets. |
| The New York TimesRachel SaltzThe director, Sooraj R. Barjatya, courts and embraces cliché at every turn, which is both the movie’s charm and its limitation. |
| ReutersShilpa JamkhandikarPrem Ratan Dhan Payo is a spectacle that rings hollow. This is not the Diwali gift you were waiting for. |
| The National (UAE)Deepthi UnnikrishnanIf one had to pick on every nitty-gritty detail of the plot and execution of Prem Ratan Dhan Payo, then the movie would fall apart within the first thirty minutes. |
| Time OutAnil SinananSalman Khan may be a huge star, but this outdated comedy doesn't make the best of his abilities. |
| FilmfareRachit GuptaDespite its flaws, PRDP manages to entertain you. It's long yes, and most of its story is almost too sentimental. But then it works. |