Nandita Chowdhury of
India Today wrote, "
Jhoot Bole Kauva Kaate has an old world charm but technically and artistically, the film is stuck in the '70s. The dialogues are stilted and Jal Mistry's cinematography often resembles that of a television sitcom." Sharmila Talliculan of
Rediff.com wrote, ″The pace is fluent, befitting Hrishida's awesome reputation as one of the movie industry's finest editors. Even at the end, when the mood gets serious, the film does not jar. I found the climax very engrossing and laughed through the rest of the flick. There is always a comedy of errors in Hrishida's comedies, and the dénouement arrives after much confusion. Jhoot Bole... maintains this tradition.″ == References ==