An archive of Hindi movie reviews and ratings from 2010 to 2020.

critic

Deepa Gahlot

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Number of reviews
98
Average rating
38

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Rating

  • Aarakshan

    Except for afew well-written 'speeches' the film lacks any real drama or even a stable core that can convey with any degree of conviction what exactly the director wants to say. It fires in all directions like a malfunctioning gun and never hits the target.

    39

    Aug 2011
  • Singham

    It's the kind of film that is enjoyable because it is predictable. You know Singham will destroy all evil, justice will be done, and at least for a few hours, all will be well with the world.

    59

    Jul 2011
  • Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara

    It is enjoyable, funny, great looking and 'clean' as compared to another recent buddy film. The stars all act well-even Katrina Kaif. Add to the mix good music and a couple of graceful dances and the package all bright and shiny tied with a red ribbon. You want more out of movies? Are you nuts?

    59

    Jul 2011
  • Murder 2

    The Bhatts may very well have hit on their hands—people still remember Murder—but they have stooped really low this time, and the censors have to do their jobs better if they are to justify their existence.

    39

    Jul 2011
  • Ready

    Admittedly, the film is not meant for those looking for sensible cinema, but for those who go to the cinema just get some 'timepass'.

    19

    Jun 2011
  • Stanley Ka Dabba

    ...there is admiration for the way the kids communicate their generosity as well as their mischief without irritating filmi precocity. Children will probably relate to the film whole-heartedly.

    59

    May 2011
  • Luv Ka The End

    Chances are girls between the ages of 12 and 18 will love this superficial kind of girl power. Some more will enjoy the 'timepass' idiocy and male-bashing;, and if both kinds are accompanied by their boyfriends, chances are the film will do well.

    39

    May 2011
  • I Am

    The film has some jagged edges, but Onir is earnest, honest and not afraid to make a statement at a time when films are meant to be just light entertainment.

    59

    Apr 2011