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

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Rachit Gupta

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Number of reviews
347
Average rating
50

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Rating

  • Madras Cafe

    It has decent action, gun fights and political drama. It entertains to a fair degree as well. The climax conjures up good steam too. But it never quite does enough to match up to its promise.

    49

    Aug 2013
  • Machine

    ...is a film that pulls you into the void of fear and despair with remarkable ease. It’s a thriller compels you to think, analyse and pray.

    69

    Mar 2017
  • M.S. Dhoni

    While it may not draw on major insights into Dhoni's cricketing career, it does make for a compelling story through his personal life.

    59

    Sep 2016
  • Love Day

    ...if you don't mind a hotch potch of masala movie trappings, Love Day does have the audacity to engage and entertain. This is a no-holds-barred potboiler.

    49

    Oct 2016
  • Ladies VS Ricky Bahl

    Thankfully the movie doesn't con you of your time and effort. It entertains you and serves up enough thrills and spills to please. But it also doesn't give you something you'd remember till Yash Raj's next film.

    49

    Dec 2011
  • Kuldip Patwal

    This film had a lot of potential. It had the spunk that we've seen before in Subhash Kapoor's Jolly LLB movies. But all of that promise is laid to waste with uninspiring execution.

    39

    Feb 2018
  • Kochadaiiyaan

    ...doesn't quite make the world class cut that it aspires for. But it does become one of the most engaging and detailed animated films to come out of our country.

    59

    May 2014
  • Khatta Meetha

    Priyadarshan’s been innovative in making this film and though he’s managed to pull off a large part of this two-and-half-hour film, he has also failed in parts.

    49

    Jul 2010
  • Kesari

    With technical brilliance, intricate writing and thundering performances, Kesari is a loud war cry that evokes strong feelings of patriotism and it also wrenches your heart with its climactic tragedy.

    79

    Mar 2019
  • Kedarnath

    Director Abhishek Kapoor’s attempt to make a film set against the backdrop of a natural calamity of this proportion is ambitious and sincere. The setting is what makes a difference, because the simple and predictable love story doesn’t really rose above the water level.

    59

    Dec 2018
  • Karthik Calling Karthik

    KCK would've been a classic had Vijay Lalwani, the director and writer, spent a little more time, developing an ending that equaled the brilliance exhibited in the preceding length of the film.

    59

    Feb 2010