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

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Number of reviews
748
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47

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  • The Japanese Wife

    What could have been a poignant and haunting tale of love, under- standing and marriage between two people from different cultures and countries ends up being just a misconstructed series of verbal exchanges on the soundtrack...

    39

    Apr 2010
  • Shaapit

    Watch it if you're a die-hard horror freak and for the debut of Aditya Narayan, the future star on the horizon.

    49

    Mar 2010
  • My Name is Khan

    ...works because it's an uplifting tale of an underdog told in an entertaining manner. There's also that element of freshness in the film also his choice of actors...

    89

    Feb 2010
  • Rann

    Hardly an expose, or even fodder for healthy debate, Rann relises too hard on gimmicks to try and battle the rating charts.

    39

    Jan 2010
  • Ishqiya

    Anyone who loves to hear stories and drown themselves in the sights and sounds of a place will be delighted. The performances will have you gasping for more.

    59

    Jan 2010
  • Veer

    ...a must for all Salman Khan fans - he delivers an inspired performance and keeps you interested in the proceedings even when the story doesn't.

    49

    Jan 2010
  • Bolo Raam

    Look around. Chances are, the 'audience' is probably there to 'work' in silence. There will probably be more interesting things happening around you.

    09

    Jan 2010
  • Rocket Singh

    It may not be your kind of film, but you should watch this one. Simply because our cynical world needs more Harpreet Singhs. It is a film about hope. And about a better world with honest people.

    59

    Dec 2009
  • Paa

    Paa will make you smile and it will make you cry but finally, you will want to get up and do the Paa dance for a long, long time after the credits have rolled.

    69

    Dec 2009
  • Aladin

    Aladin excels in the SFX department, setting a benchmark for others to follow, but as an engaging fairy tale that weaves magic and mystery it fails on every front.

    39

    Nov 2009