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

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Blessy Chettiar

Highest rating for
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Number of reviews
96
Average rating
42

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Title

Rating

  • Zokkomon

    With limited special effects and unnecessary running time, this Disney production is way below the mark when compared to slick and smart Hollywood films on offer for the young audience.

    39

    Apr 2011
  • Dhobi Ghat

    The traditional Indian audience may not find favour in Dhobi Ghat, may be only a niche few. For entertainment or emotional stimulation look elsewhere.

    39

    Jan 2011
  • 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
  • The Forest

    Watch The Forest only to see what a good film looks and feels like. Don’t expect to be entertained.

    39

    May 2012
  • 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
  • Teri Meri Kahaani

    The pace of the film becomes its biggest peeve: it is slow, there’s absolutely no character development and gets boring after a point.

    29

    Jun 2012
  • Tezz

    May be Priyadarshan should stick to mindless comedies, so we can be sure we’re in safe territory. You won’t be missing much if you skipped Tezz.

    29

    Apr 2012
  • 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
  • Pappu Can't Dance Saala

    The actors cannot be blamed for a shoddy script riddled with cliches and stereotypical lines portraying city dwellers as being rude, insensitive and overall ill-mannered.

    19

    Dec 2011
  • 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
  • Life Ki Toh Lag Gayi

    The director, screenplay and dialogue writer Mehta chooses to place the stories in Mumbai, but except for paying lip service to its ghost, does nothing to involve the viewer.

    19

    Apr 2012
  • Shagird

    There isn't much going for the film apart from Patekar's wit and Kashyap's acting talent. Without them, this film would probably have not got a single star.

    19

    May 2011
  • Loot

    What could have been an entertaining and perky comedy turns out to be silly and unbearable even in the first half.

    09

    Nov 2011