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

critic

Reza Noorani

Highest rating for
Number of reviews
66
Average rating
43

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  • Love U Family

    The filmmakers have spent money on sets, which is visible. But we wish they had also spent some on the film's writing. The continuity is patchy and the songs, including an English number, are cheesy and awkward.

    29

    Jun 2017
  • Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai

    Choppy dubbing and lazy editing seal the movie’s fate. Almost two-and-a-half hours later when you’re defeated by a film that doesn’t seem to end, there’s a song so tacky, you feel you’ve had it. But does it end there? No...

    29

    Mar 2017
  • Jalebi

    What could have been an interesting and quirky train ride turns into a sappy, emotional tear-filled journey that seems like it will go on forever.

    49

    Oct 2018
  • Hum Chaar

    Given that the film has released during the valentine’s week, it may pique interests of young, college-going students. However, they should realise that their own lives, however dull, will seem more interesting and entertaining when compared with these characters.

    49

    Feb 2019
  • Hope Aur Hum

    The film is more interesting in parts, while the whole feels a bit disjointed. A tighter script could have helped, but for now the little gags in the film work just fine.

    59

    May 2018
  • Hamid

    ...it shows what art is here for; to pose tough questions and to show a mirror to society. So, if you need a reality check and want to know just what millions of Kashmiris go through each day, go and watch this wonderful little film in theatres.

    79

    Mar 2019
  • G Kutta Se

    The film does have the potential to overwhelm you, given its heavy subject matter. Still, the filmmaker keeps you engrossed by using humour, which is dark and bleak just like the setting of the film.

    59

    Jun 2017
  • CRD

    ...is a film that will make you laugh and even shock you more than a few times, but it will never bore you. Go for it if you like your movies dark and twisted with a heavy dose of humour.

    69

    Sep 2017
  • Coffee With D

    It could have been good film, but the undoing of Coffee With D is its post-production. The film is let down by shoddy editing and a bad dubbing job where entire sentences are muted and out of sync.

    39

    Jan 2017
  • Bioscopewala

    Debutant filmmaker Deb Medhekar has quite skilfully adapted Tagore’s classic story for the screen. He has weaved an emotionally rich spectacle in the form of Bioscopewala about the bond between fathers and daughters.

    69

    May 2018