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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  • Kamaal Dhamaal Malamaal

    The Kamaal, I guess is Priyadarshan going on the sets with no script in hand. The Dhamaal would be the artistes had on sets not knowing what to expect in the next scene or shot. Malamaal... I don't think anyone will be.

    19

    Sep 2012
  • OMG Oh My God!

    Kudos to director Umesh Shukla and his entire cast and crew and those behind the scenes for illustrating the pointlessness of all religious beliefs and driving the message straight to the heart.

    69

    Sep 2012
  • Barfi!

    The three star rating is not for the brilliance of the film; it's for the genius of Ranbir Kapoor. A performance worth a watch!

    59

    Sep 2012
  • Raaz 3

    The one star rating is for the attempt to make it in 3D. Otherwise, the movie has absolutely nothing to offer. The presentation is a horror in itself.

    19

    Sep 2012
  • Jism - 2

    Big wind, loud thunder, no rain. 'Jism too' is all that and much less! Just having 'assets' thrust at the viewer from posters and a scantily clad woman on hoardings is not going to make a movie.

    00

    Aug 2012
  • Krishna Aur Kans

    For those venturing to make movies especially for children, my request would be to keep it clear of violence and gory ends to characters, both of which you will find aplenty in Krishna Aur Kans, which in effect is its downfall. The length too is a sore point.

    39

    Aug 2012
  • Gangs Of Wasseypur

    Considering it's a complex film, handling the moods of his different characters would have taken a lot from Kashyap. He gives a 'close to reality' dose of cinema without taking the crude layer off.

    59

    Jun 2012
  • Shanghai

    Banerjee's passion for film-making is now a given. Like Tigmanshu Dhulia, he has defined his own brand of cinema, one that will find its own audience.

    79

    Jun 2012
  • Rowdy Rathore

    ...has a storyline, unlike a few of the past Bollywood blockbusters that rode heavily on customized fight sequences. More importantly, Prabhu Deva has the pulse of the audience.

    79

    Jun 2012