Deepa Gumaste of
Rediff.com stated, "The makers of Jhankaar Beats have come out with a very impressive and colourful publicity brochure full of catchy one-liners and glossy pictures. If only Ghosh had put together a film that lived up to the hype built around it."
Taran Adarsh's 1.5 star review for
Bollywood Hungama stated, "On the whole, JHANKAAR BEATS has a few interesting moments but not enough to register an impression. At best, the film will appeal to a select few in metros, with its business prospects looking brighter at multiplexes mainly." Sampada Sharma in her retrospective review for
The Indian Express said, "When Sujoy Ghosh made Jhankaar Beats in the year 2003, Indian cinema was still enamoured by the
Dil Chahta Hai wave wherein the stories set in metropolitan cities following the urban men and women were the new ‘in’ thing. Jhankaar Beats was the result of this wave of films where Sujoy was trying to keep the essence of the olden days alive even as he looked towards the future of cinema, and tried to merge the two with the perfect tool – music." ==References==