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

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Meena Iyer

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Number of reviews
181
Average rating
61

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Title

Rating

  • Mumbai Mirror

    Honestly guys wake up and smell the coffee. Forget love, even hate isn’t possible here. This film leaves you bereft of emotion.

    39

    Jan 2010
  • Mumbai Mirror

    The beauty of the film lies in its ability to throw light on a morbid subject, compelling the viewer to fall back in love with life.

    79

    Nov 2010
  • Mumbai Mirror

    Since the main plot is wafer-thin, the director jumps to the sub-plot once too often leaving the viewer aggravated.

    39

    Nov 2010
  • Cocktail

    ...what Cocktail should be truly applauded for is its permissiveness. As a film it breaks shackles and ushers in a new free spirit that Gen-Now will relate to.

    69

    Jul 2012
  • Chakravyuh

    ...is a hard film to make and marks must be given to Jha for sticking his neck out. Staying true to the subject, he gives us an insight into uncomfortable truths happening in our backyard.

    69

    Oct 2012
  • Raanjhanaa

    In the first half, it is an interesting, intense, introspective love story, where you empathise with the characters. In the second half, the love story gets diluted to make way for gobbledygook political ideology that is an irritant.

    69

    Jun 2013
  • Ghanchakkar

    ...the pace is slow and when the situations and jokes start getting repetitive, you want to pull your hair. There is an unusual climax to look forward to. Yet, the ground rule for thrillers is that they cannot unfold at such a languid pace.

    59

    Jun 2013
  • Lootera

    Motwane definitely shows an upward graph. He transports you to the '50s effortlessly with his vintage cars, opulent havelis, authentic costumes and terrific performances from his lead cast.

    79

    Jul 2013
  • Zanjeer

    ...this film should be judged as a stand-alone offering because attempts to compare the two versions will find the current one falling short, especially in the dialogue and music departments.

    59

    Sep 2013