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

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Namrata Joshi

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Number of reviews
419
Average rating
40

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Title

Rating

  • Trapped

    With him the film takes the audience to the edge of the seat and also makes it face its own weaknesses and resourcefulness in crises.

    59

    Mar 2017
  • Traffic

    ...wears thin, feels rushed. There is neither much of an emotional tug nor an edge-of-the-seat urgency that the film promised to deliver.

    29

    May 2016
  • Toilet

    If there were any doubts that Akshay Kumar is the poster boy of this regime they can be laid to rest with Toilet: Ek Prem Katha.

    29

    Aug 2017
  • Titli

    Through the film you can feel the claustrophobia of the world that Titli is set in and it's a feeling that lingers on, long after you have left the theatre.

    59

    Oct 2015
  • The Zoya Factor

    Despite the film being a rickety ride and Dulquer Salmaan not being utilised to his best potential, the Malayalam star still ends up playing the most rounded role of the lot.

    49

    Sep 2019
  • Thappad

    ...writers Anubhav Sinha and Mrunmayee Lagoo Waikul do well in turning a solitary slap into larger exploration of male entitlement. They weave a dexterous but concise and economical narrative that, even while focusing on one woman’s life, turns it into the story about every woman. And every man.

    79

    Feb 2020
  • Tevar

    Despite its occasional flourishes and a basic competence of craft, you end up taking very little back home.

    39

    Jan 2015
  • Tera Intezaar

    ...is most consistent when it comes to the inherent messiness-it’s tacky in every which way, from the first frame to the last. The tawdriness reflects in every single department of filmmaking.

    09

    Dec 2017
  • TE3N

    The situation is interesting but the process of investigation, the clues, their piecing together doesn’t set one’s grey cells working.

    49

    Jun 2016
  • Tanhaji

    Little then to get excited about yet another Hindi film that aims to make Indians proud of who we are by taking us back to the past, right to the end of the 17th century, when we used to be the “sone ki chidiya”, till “baahari taaqat” (the foreign invaders) came and split us apart.

    49

    Jan 2020
  • Tamasha

    ...could well be the next part in the Ranbir Kapoor-In-Evolution series of Hindi cinema that boasts of films like Wake Up Sid, Rockstar and Yeh Jawani Hai Deewani.

    39

    Nov 2015