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

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Kaveree Bamzai

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Number of reviews
108
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48

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  • Striker

    ...so we get Mani Ratnam's politics. What we don't get is his art. This is perhaps his most beautiful film--and that's saying a lot for someone who makes such an effort to frame his scenes. But it is also one of his weakest central characterisations.

    49

    Jun 2010
  • Ragini MMS

    Surely the film will have an audience among those young enough to be scared by the chills and desperate enough to find the sex titillating.But I guess I just wasn't scared enough.

    49

    May 2011
  • Ragini MMS

    It's not just the writing, which can be as pallid as the production design is vibrant. We've had it till here with the re-enatment of recent YashRaj and Karan Johar film scenes.

    49

    Jul 2010
  • Jannat 2

    Emraan Hashmi is the champion of B-life. He's back again in a vehicle tailormade for his unique ability to look fear in the eye.

    39

    May 2012
  • Aladin

    ...despite the Rs 80 crore of special effects wasted on this film, Aladin has neither magic nor is it particularly magical.

    39

    Nov 2009
  • Veer

    Sanjay Leela Bhansali's monumental folly is so spectacularly silly that it makes Saawariya look like a masterpiece.

    39

    Nov 2010
  • Rann

    ...the next time Verma decides to unmask the media, he should try doing a little homework. As of now, Rann is a joke, saved only by its fine cast.

    39

    Jan 2010
  • Kurbaan

    My problem with Kurbaan is not just that it covers ground similar to New York... My problem is also not just that it makes terrorism look ridiculously simple... My problem is movies that have decided to make a market of this. There's a formula at work here.

    39

    Nov 2009
  • Kurbaan

    This is Sajid Khan's strange universe where gay jokes abound, wife swapping makes for humour, and innuendo is rife. Where the language is coarse and the humour in-your-face.

    39

    Apr 2010
  • Agent Vinod

    It doesn't work. And it's because Raghavan, the master of cool, doesn't keep it cool enough. He makes the time honoured mistake of succumbing to the considerable charms of his lead pair and makes it mawkish.

    39

    Mar 2012
  • Tezz

    Abhinay Deo, the king of the ad world, makes a tepid entry into the world of cinema. He gets bogged down with making each shot look pretty and perfect, the attention to the smallest details hinder rather than enhance the plot, and yet there are gaping holes in accuracy.

    Mar 2011
  • Lafangey Parindey

    Watching both Deepika and Neil Nitin trying to get under the skin of their tough-as-nails characters is like watching two beautiful babies trying to put on Rambo acts. Cute but not enough.

    29

    Aug 2010