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

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Madhureeta Mukherjee

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Number of reviews
115
Average rating
55

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  • Table No. 21

    The first half is slow-paced, as a thriller it has its flaws, the direction isn't really superlative, but post-interval it spins into another zone and the climax hits home.

    59

    Jan 2013
  • Chaurahen

    ...halfway through the film, the wrinkles steep deeper, in the script that is. Washed away with stretched sub-plots in the wrong positions (don't think dirty), the film turns flaccid and is no longer the sweet, 'upright' Goan slice of life it set out to be.

    59

    May 2012
  • Delhi Safari

    With satire, spoof, humour and wit, director, Nikhil Advani has highlighted the ongoing aadmi v/s animal battle, the desperate need for preservation of wildlife and the downside of deforestation.

    59

    Oct 2012
  • Gippi

    Sonam Nair's 'coming of puberty' film handles simple issues sensitively, though it doesn't delve too deep. The subtlety appeals, but lacks drama in the second half, with a mediocre climax.

    59

    May 2013
  • Blood Money

    Debutant director, Vishal S Mahadkar, tells the story well, though some scenes are very stretched, and tries too hard to provoke a reaction. A faster pace, more potent dialogues, not to add some more dum in Kunals voice, and a better background score - would have had greater impact.

    59

    Mar 2012
  • Race 2

    Heists, hot-babes, roulette, raging cars, gizmos and gags - Director duo, Abbas-Mustan have thrown in everything with pompous grandeur, save for a riveting plot that shocks or stuns.

    59

    Jan 2013
  • Mickey Virus

    The plot is intelligent; there are laughs, some suspense and surprises too. Though direction is not error-free, it could've been more innovative and he often tips the balance between comedy and thriller.

    59

    Oct 2013
  • Listen... Amaya

    Avinash Kumar Singh has sensitively handled a strong subject textured with social and psychological complexities. His characters peel layers of emotions, without over-dramatizing scenes, or amplifying the issue. It is subtle and sincere.

    59

    Jan 2013
  • Youngistaan

    Afzal's 'Youngistaan' at the core is an interesting idea, far-fetched, but refreshing. The love-story develops tenderly, but the political backdrop and ensuing drama is not crafted with clarity. The story suffers from uninspiring dialogues, with a stretched climax.

    59

    Mar 2014
  • Vicky Donor

    Director Shoojit Sircar is back with a bold, first-of-its-kind concept that's taboo. He makes this sperm of an idea swim all the way. He intelligently uses comedy to break mindsets, without embarrassing moments or awkward lines. The film entertains, without preaching sexual moralities or social service.

    69

    Apr 2012