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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Title

Rating

  • Sabki Bajegi Band

    Anirudh Chawla has a very novel thought about hypocrisy in society but the manner in which he tries to send across his message is not so novel, and is also 'over-the-top preachy'.

    29

    May 2015
  • 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
  • I Me Aur Main

    On hindsight, maybe a younger actor would have been able to pull off this flick. But then again, if the script is flawed, no actor can do a Houdini.

    19

    Mar 2013
  • Mickey Virus

    Debutante director Saurabh Verma has a half-baked script in his hand. A little more research and hatke presentation would have made the difference between a one star rating and three stars.

    19

    Oct 2013
  • Chal Bhaag

    The movie is like a Yusuf Pathan innings; the first few balls are hit over the rope giving the audience huge expectations. By the fifth ball, he has holed out in the deep.

    19

    Jun 2014
  • Ghost

    At least, the Ramsay brothers, whose name is synonymous with horror films, had a set formula which made sense. This one is comical in its approach.

    19

    Jan 2012
  • Besharam

    Nothing works in the movie. Not even Ranbir is able to change the fortunes of this script that goes from bad to worse and then even worse.

    19

    Oct 2013
  • Ranbanka

    A decent watch, but movies with a theme like this has passed their shelf life. In the 90s these types of films were a staple Bollywood diet; today tastes have changed.

    19

    Nov 2015
  • Zid

    Cut the crap guys, even if this is a murder mystery, leave some room for the audience to figure out what is happening, rather than showing us something very different from what the real story is.

    19

    Nov 2014
  • Issaq

    The plot is like a pack of cards stacked one above the other; a slight hint of a gentle breeze and it blows away.

    19

    Jul 2013