Viveik Kalra embodies all with so much grace and natural charisma that it's hard to believe it's his big screen debut; "Blinded by the Light" is a tender, heartfelt ode to the music of Bruce Springsteen
this is a feel-good movie that tackles a bunch of tough topics, from politics, race, family traditions, social frustrations, and romance. It never feels preachy or overly cheesy. Even with its obvious predictableness..
it takes you on a rollercoaster of emotions; the uplifting and moving Blinded by the Light is likely to end up being the very piece of art that some struggling young kid out there needs to get by
an excellent crowdpleaser; filmmaker Gurinder Chadha succeeds in achieving that exuberant, ineffable feeling when music can change your life.. taps into the anthemic spirit of the always-stirring songs of Bruce Springsteen
a shamelessly corny crowd-pleaser; Here, thanks both to Viveik Kalra's performance and to some of the best writing in the screenplay, "Blinded by the Light" ties it all together