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

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Martin D'Souza

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Number of reviews
456
Average rating
47

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  • AkaashVani

    This is a relevant film for parents and youngsters. It deals with a very complex situation, does not give you any answers and towards the end, sends you home allowing you to form your own views.

    59

    Jan 2013
  • Bandook

    If you are a film lover and love the nuances of film-making, then Bandook is definitely a creative treat; both visually as well as content-wise.

    79

    Jan 2013
  • Inkaar

    ...is not your regular cinema. Mishra has tackled a very relevant subject. If you are willing to experiment with cinema that breaks the norms, then INKAAR is definitely for you.

    59

    Jan 2013
  • Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola

    This is the simple plot, but Bharadwaj confuses you. He serves you a delectable dish and wants you to eat it with your hand going behind your head and the fingers trying to push the food in. It can be quite taxing!

    39

    Jan 2013
  • Table No. 21

    ...book your tickets for this thriller that will have you hooked from Frame No 1. The end is so stunning that it will have you stand up and applaud as the credits roll.

    79

    Jan 2013
  • Myoho

    It's brave for a first-time director to follow his heart and venture with a subject that is so 'now', so needed, but so neglected.

    79

    Dec 2012
  • 10ml Love

    ...the plot looks good on paper, but Kataria tries to interject too many characters and situations and in the bargain loses his hold.

    39

    Dec 2012
  • Rush

    ...had the potential to be a decent flick but too many gaping holes in the script let the plot down at crucial stages.

    29

    Oct 2012
  • Student Of The Year

    I don't know why, but I get this strange feeling that the director was not fully involved or attached to SOTY. The mark of intensity that one has seen in his past films is missing. It's like a grand wedding reception with a poor food spread.

    39

    Oct 2012
  • Aiyyaa

    Kundalkar got lost between a mad-cap comedy and wanting to portray a young Marathi girl with her zest for life to make it big on her own. Sometimes, comedy is good when it is used in the right doses but when it is overdone, it borders on obscenity.

    39

    Oct 2012
  • English Vinglish

    Gauri Shinde has come up with a gem in her directorial debut. The story is very modern, yet archaic; sober, yet hard-hitting. And adding punch with lots of pizzaz to the entire duration of the film is Sridevi.

    79

    Oct 2012