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

critic

Martin D'Souza

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Number of reviews
456
Average rating
47

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Rating

  • Love Breakups Zindagi

    They may have not made it big as actors, but as producers, they definitely are on target. Both Zayed Khan and Dia Mirza as first-time producers have come up with a winner on their hands.

    59

    Oct 2011
  • Tere Mere Phere

    ...what first-time director and award winning actor Pankaj Kapoor has done. He has committed the cardinal sin of not knowing when to stop. Also, I feel, he has tried to mix in too many turbulent elements of the past, intersperse them and in the process has ended up burning his fingers.

    39

    Sep 2011
  • That Girl in Yellow Boots

    Surkar chose a fine subject which had tremendous potential to hit the right chord with the audience. But 'team' selection let him down coupled with lack of use of advanced technology.

    49

    Aug 2011
  • Raajneeti

    ...entertaining fare. It has drama, political action, and ruthless ambition and most importantly, it plays on your emotions.

    59

    Jun 2010
  • Raajneeti

    ...is a business module for anyone wanting to invest in movies and hit the jackpot. Provided they also get their PR machinery in place, almost a year before the release.

    59

    May 2010
  • Bumm Bumm Bole

    Considering Priyardarshan had two solid child artistes, he has done no justice to their talent. What was required was a plain simple, original script.

    19

    May 2010
  • Bumm Bumm Bole

    Long after It's a Wonderful Afterlife has run its course on screen, you wonder what the film was all about. If you managed to stay awake, that is.

    19

    May 2010
  • Badmaash Company

    This is one more of those 'leave your brains behind' flicks. Frankly, if you do try to stop looking for logic, you may have a blast. The gags are situational and hilarious at times. On other occasions, they do draaaaaaag!

    39

    May 2010
  • Muskurake Dekh Zara

    There is no story. If there is one, it is not evident. There are no scenes or screenplay; it's just a hotchpotch job of canning shots and putting it onto a reel ready for release.

    00

    Apr 2010
  • Paathshaala

    ...its time for the entire production unit to go back to school. The basics of filmmaking are all wrong. There is no script, no screenplay and the plot is so unbelievable that you almost want to reach out and slap the characters on screen.

    19

    Apr 2010
  • Prince

    The thrills are well shot and action is first-rate but with not meat in the script, Prince suffers big time.

    19

    Apr 2010