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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Title

Rating

  • Kya Yahi Sach Hai

    ...a brave attempt by someone from within the community to bring to light the dark secrets of the police force. On that front this film scores big time.

    39

    Dec 2011
  • Kya Dilli Kya Lahore

    Even if it had to be a story about the partition and its aftermath, things could have been spiced up with more characters, instead of seeing just four performers in all for the duration of over 90 minutes.

    19

    May 2014
  • 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
  • Kites

    ...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
  • Ki & Ka

    ...if it was scripted well, could have made a powerful impact. Unfortunately, there are only a few endearing moments and a few moments like these does not make a good film.

    39

    Apr 2016
  • Khoobsurat

    ...it is stylishly shot and the emotions are finely balanced. The storyline too, is not 'over-the-top' with an 'unable to connect' theory.

    59

    Sep 2014
  • Katiyabaaz

    ...is not for those who like their item songs and 'ceeti-eliciting' dialogues. It is for those who love their cinema shaken and stirred!

    79

    Aug 2014
  • 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
  • Kai Po Che!

    Abhishek wields the director's baton like a magician's wand to create something so real, so magical, so close to heart that in the end; you walk out in a daze.

    89

    Feb 2013