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

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Blessy Chettiar

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Number of reviews
96
Average rating
42

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Title

Rating

  • Lamhaa

    ...does not give you too many reasons to go and watch it. Though it is the kind of film that wants you to sympathise with its characters, the plot leaves you so utterly confused that you just want to forget this blood fest.

    49

    Jul 2010
  • Udaan

    Simple and touching, that’s Udaan for you. A must-watch for all, whether teenager or a parent.

    79

    Jul 2010
  • Aisha

    ...so much emphasis is given to the look of the characters and the feel of the film that the story takes a beating.

    49

    Aug 2010
  • Aashayein

    Aashayein, whose release was delayed by almost two years, is so hopeless that you wish it had remained in the cans forever.

    19

    Aug 2010
  • For Real

    The film progresses at a sluggish pace, probably an attempt to showcase the sensitivity of the subject. The intent is sincere, but the gravity of the situation just does not seem convincing.

    39

    Sep 2010
  • Life Express

    Mediocre acting, pathetic make-up, and endless, unnecessary songs seem to dilute the importance of the contemporary subject that the film set out to address.

    29

    Sep 2010
  • Knock Out

    ...knocks out your intelligence. Wish the filmmakers had just knocked out the idea of making the film in the first place.

    29

    Oct 2010
  • Aakrosh

    ...is not without its flaws, but it’s terribly engaging. It’s not all fun, watch it for some fast-paced, action-packed chase sequences and topical relevance.

    59

    Oct 2010
  • Maalik Ek

    ...an attempt to cash in on the religious sensibilities of the Indian audiences. So director Vij does not bother about putting up a show that is even close to bearable.

    09

    Oct 2010
  • Phas Gaye Re Obama

    An intricate plot infused with sparks of humour highlighting the problems of a recession-hit abduction industry, Phas Gaye Re Obama is a refreshing take on the otherwise anxiety-inducing global slowdown.

    59

    Dec 2010
  • Mirch

    Shukla deserves to be applauded for skilfully portraying so much 'hot' stuff without making it look vulgar.

    49

    Dec 2010