Hunterrr

Kshitij rescues and brings Anju home, leading Mandar and Yusuf to throw in a racist joke to themselves.

Adopting Yusuf's advice for his next meeting as he realizes his folly, he decides to go ahead by presenting himself as demure and conservative to the next match, Tripti.

He expects Tripti to call off the wedding, but she feels comforted by his honesty and reveals that Chax was a thing of the past and she intends to build a present and future with Mandar.

The two kiss, and Mandar feels that he has finally laid his demons to rest, after an active life pursuing women.

He later leaves and meets up with Yusuf in an auto rickshaw, telling him two versions of the story culminating in his confrontation with Chax, before confirming that the second one is true.

The soundtrack of Hunterrr consists of seven songs composed by Khamosh Shah while the lyrics have been written by Vijay Maurya, Azazul Haque and Swanand Kirkire.

[11] Rajeev Masand didn't like the portrayal of women in the film saying that the movie shows them as "desperate-for-marriage becharis, or unhappy frustrated housewives.

"[12] Shubhra Gupta of The Indian Express gave the film a rating of 2 out of 5 saying that, "‘Hunterr’ could have been a genuinely ‘adult’ comedy of manners, but it stays right where it begins, the phrase ‘coming-of-age’ functioning more as eliciting an embarrassed titter than reaching the goal-post.

[16] Sudhish Kamath of The Hindu found the writing of the film to be weak and said that, "In its current form, this Hunterrr is more horny than trigger-happy.

"[17] Saibal Chatterjee of Financial Express said that, "The film tends to ramble aimlessly after it has made its pivotal point: the path of juvenile carnality has more thorns than roses.

[18] Shubha Sherry Saha of Mid-Day gave the film a rating of 2.5 out of 5 and said that, "There is a subtle difference between a pure, unbridled take on the 'taboo' topic of sex and a tacky one that tries too hard.