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

publication

The Times of India

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Number of reviews
1185
Average rating
53

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  • Sniff

    With a stronger sub-plot, this would have been a sweet, wholesome affair. The film has the ability to fly, but strangely decides to walk.

    49

    Aug 2017
  • Bareilly Ki Barfi

    The writers Nitesh Tiwari (director and writer of the much-acclaimed blockbuster Dangal )and Shreyas Jain have put together a sweet, identifiable crowd-pleaser that excels in the writing, direction, acting and music departments.

    79

    Aug 2017
  • Toilet

    So whether you have pressing matters to attend to or not, please take a detour to this toilet. Each of us needs to raise a stink about what our countrymen do in the open.

    79

    Aug 2017
  • Jab Harry Met Sejal

    The script is wafer-thin and it’s been done to death by none other than Imtiaz Ali in each of his earlier films—be it Jab We Met, Cocktail or the recent Tamasha. It’s the routine girl is engaged elsewhere story but she discovers half-way through the film that she is actually attracted to someone else.

    59

    Aug 2017
  • Gurgaon

    Unlike its namesake city, Gurgaon isn’t messy enough and doesn’t leave you gasping for air. But it provides a temporary taste of the dark side.

    59

    Aug 2017
  • Mubarakan

    ...you just have to go through this garrulous, laugh-out-loud affair with the usual patience and perhaps even some perseverance that you usually reserve for Bollywood comedies such as this one.

    59

    Jul 2017
  • Raag Desh

    It is overpopulated with numbers, dates and facts and suddenly introduces relatives of the protagonists who have stories of their own. It’s death by information.

    69

    Jul 2017
  • Munna Michael

    ...if you’re in the mood to get rid of the monsoon blues with the foot-tapping ding dang, ding dang ditty, you should get introduced to Munna Michael; he’s not making breaking any new ground, but his moves are certainly infectious.

    49

    Jul 2017
  • Shab

    We need filmmakers like him to have conversations about subjects like same-sex relationships, single mothers, but he needs to have his objective clear.

    39

    Jul 2017
  • Tubelight

    The film that propagates the values of family, faith and patriotism doesn’t manage to take a complete leap of faith because somewhere someone couldn't pull this one off convincingly. In fact, everything is so cloyingly sweet that you start feeling you’ve strolled into a sermon rather than a Salman movie.

    59

    Jun 2017
  • G Kutta Se

    The film does have the potential to overwhelm you, given its heavy subject matter. Still, the filmmaker keeps you engrossed by using humour, which is dark and bleak just like the setting of the film.

    59

    Jun 2017
  • Love U Family

    The filmmakers have spent money on sets, which is visible. But we wish they had also spent some on the film's writing. The continuity is patchy and the songs, including an English number, are cheesy and awkward.

    29

    Jun 2017