Here are the latest available updates on the movie Toaster and its ratings.
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Critics are giving Toaster mixed-to-positive notes, highlighting its quirky premise and Rajkummar Rao’s performance, with several outlets noting uneven pacing in parts of the film. Sources: IndiaTV News review mentions the film’s fresh premise but notes pacing issues and uneven execution, Moneycontrol reviews point to strong performances but a repetitive middle section, NewsX also describes a mixed reception with praise for the cast but criticism of execution. These indicate a generally mid-to-mixed critical consensus with standout acting.[1][2][3]
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Streaming and availability: Toaster premiered on Netflix and is being discussed in OTT-focused outlets as a Netflix dark comedy with a unique plot about a costly wedding gift turning chaotic. YouTube reviews and regional language coverage (Telugu and Hindi) show broad viewer interest, though opinions on final impact vary.[4][5][6][7][8][9]
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Audience reception and ratings: Rotten Tomatoes has a dedicated page for Toaster with critic and audience scores, suggesting that up-to-date numeric ratings are available there as reviews accumulate. Expect scores to fluctuate as more reviews post.[10]
Illustration of the current sentiment
- Positive notes: strong concept, Rajkummar Rao’s performance, quirky dark humor in portions.[2][1]
- Negative/persistent concerns: mid-film drag, inconsistent tone, second half pacing issues.[3][2]
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