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

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Rachit Gupta

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Number of reviews
347
Average rating
50

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  • Robot

    This is entertainment at its best. Rajnikanth fans will faint and / or jump with joy. Detractors will have a hearty laugh. Either ways it’s a win-win situation.

    69

    Oct 2010
  • Peepli [Live]

    In spite of having that heart of gold, Peepli Live lacks a certain profoundness. The movie does nothing but sit on a fence, showing you that there is a solution but no one wants to work it out.

    39

    Aug 2010
  • Khatta Meetha

    Priyadarshan’s been innovative in making this film and though he’s managed to pull off a large part of this two-and-half-hour film, he has also failed in parts.

    49

    Jul 2010
  • Paathshaala

    If this film were Ukey's assignment and the producers were teachers, upon review, they should've remarked in red, 'redo'. At least I would.

    39

    Apr 2010
  • Jaane Kahan Se Aayi Hai

    ...the sheer indulgence with which Milap Zaveri turns what could have been a simple love story into a barrage of caricatures hamming all the way is disappointing. The film has very few moments that impress.

    19

    Apr 2010
  • Prince

    ...this film is nothing more than a cheap hybrid between The Matrix (action wise), Dhoom 2 (since Vivek’s character does everything Hrithik does in Dhoom 2) and The Bourne Identity (since Vivek’s character loses his memory but retains his mano e mano fighting skills a la Jason Bourne).

    19

    Apr 2010
  • Hum Tum Aur Ghost

    Sure there is a twist ending, but we wonder if it could’ve been a bit more intelligent and little less like the clichéd seventies’ ‘lost and found’ theme.

    39

    Mar 2010
  • Right Yaaa Wrong

    If you can look past a few out-of-focus shots, shoddy love making scenes and lack of foot-tapping music, this one’s actually got the brain to impress the average commercial film audience.

    59

    Mar 2010
  • Karthik Calling Karthik

    KCK would've been a classic had Vijay Lalwani, the director and writer, spent a little more time, developing an ending that equaled the brilliance exhibited in the preceding length of the film.

    59

    Feb 2010
  • Rann

    ...an honest look at everything that is wrong within the sociopolitical framework of media and power. But where this portrayal could have been intelligent, it simply manages to be trite.

    49

    Jan 2010