- Aditi's movements are very flexible and agile and her stances are very picturesque. The much performed items of Odissi were rendered with competence and ease and charmed an audience consisting of both Indians and foreigners.
-The Statesman - Aditi depicted the difficult traits of pure dance set to a varied tempo while her acting was reinforced with harmonised movements and expressions.
-The Statesman
- Aditi's forte is 'Abhinaya' or expression the most complex aspect in Indian classical dance forms. This Indian classical dancer not only has a deep understanding of 'Abhinaya' but also handles her expressions with remarkable maturity.
- The Asian Age
- This Odissi danseuse took on a divine grace on appearing on the stage and portraying Lord Shiva.
-The Eastern Age
- Aditi's moving depiction was proof of her ability to switch forms among the various possibilities that the dance form throws up for exponents.
-Times of India
- The compositions of all three items in 'Teen Katha' had a distinct flavour while the dramatised sequences in Dashavataar offered a glimpse of her power as a choreographer.
-The Statesman
- Aditi Bandyopadhyay's 'Teen Katha' enthralled the audience.
-The Telegraph
- Review on performance at St Louis Indian Dance Festival, 2011 (page 14) http://issuu.com/indiapost/docs/indiapost_05-06-2011?viewMode=presentation&mode=embed&AID=10829131&PID=4166913&SID=2hn7cgrmk2cv
- Reviews on Columbia Dance Festival
http://www.themaneater.com/stories/2010/10/12/columbia-dance-festival-showcases-international-da/
http://www.columbiamissourian.com/multimedia/slideshow/2010/10/06/dancing-festival/
-Columbia Missourian