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

publication

TheW14

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Number of reviews
18
Average rating
46

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  • Bombay Velvet

    This over-written, over-produced film—suffering from what can only be called the ‘curse of the masterpiece’ or a ‘magnum opus complex’—spins around in so many circles at the same time, your mind boggles at the thought of what could be the point of it all.

    29

    May 2015
  • Dharam Sankat Mein

    Popular entertainment, or a lively, mass-oriented film such as this, is perhaps our most potent counter to a frightening intolerance. That fact alone makes this a very important and brave film.

    59

    Apr 2015
  • Dum Laga Ke Haisha

    Together the characters in the film bring to life, almost to delightful perfection, the beats and rhythms of genuine small town Indian middle class that isn’t poor enough to be on the street or rich enough to afford some very basic luxuries.

    59

    Feb 2015
  • Ek Paheli Leela

    If you needed any further proof that she is really a bona fide, solo Bollywood star, it doesn’t get any bigger than this. Does one need to sit through a whole mumbo-jumbo picture to appreciate that? No.

    29

    Apr 2015
  • Hunterrr

    The script on the other hand tries far too hard to be sensitive and serious at the same time. It begins to simultaneously disappoint at all levels.

    29

    Mar 2015
  • NH10

    The number of coincidences in a plot is obviously inversely proportional to how credible the story seems. There are quite a few coincidences here, and an equal number of moments where some suspension of disbelief is a must.

    59

    Mar 2015
  • Piku

    More than anything else this comedy got me slightly emotional thinking about how distracted we get by life in general that we often begin to take our old folks—parents, grand parents—for granted.

    79

    May 2015