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

critic

Martin D'Souza

Highest rating for
Lowest rating for
Number of reviews
456
Average rating
47

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Date

Title

Rating

  • 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
  • O Teri

    These types of movies are made 'for the heck of it'. There is no thought given to any detailing on film-making.

    00

    Mar 2014
  • 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
  • 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
  • Murder 3

    Young Vishesh Bhatt seems to have understood where the flaw lies in the recent films from the Bhatt camp and has had the gumption to break the shackles of their 'hit formula' to come up with a film that leaves you with a lot many questions that do not really have answers.

    59

    Feb 2013
  • Mr. X

    Bhatt movies have that same signature tune and similar story-lines (non-existent). Mr. X is no different. He too is non-existent.

    19

    Apr 2015
  • Mr Joe B. Carvalho

    Just as we have 'keep your brains behind' action/thriller flicks with super stars, this one too falls in that category, but with a difference. At least, you don't leave the theatre fuming!

    39

    Jan 2014
  • 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
  • Mausam

    ...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
  • 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
  • Mastizaade

    There are silly jokes and even sillier depictions of them. It's like all forwarded jokes have been shot separately for laughs; then Milap Zaveri sat in the studio placing them in sequences.

    19

    Jan 2016