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

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Rohit Vats

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Number of reviews
207
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45

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  • Haraamkhor

    Brave and original, Haraamkhor walks the razor’s edge. One tiny mistake, and it could have been pronounced morally twisted. Some may call it immoral even now.

    89

    Jan 2017
  • Neerja

    It’s an effectively narrated story that we all know, for why else will you look forward to unraveling a plot that has been widely documented. It makes you rise and salute Neerja, the extraordinary story of an ordinary person.

    79

    Feb 2016
  • PK

    ...a fun film with proper dose of ‘gyaan’. It’s a film that shouldn’t be missed and it’s brave because it attempts to create a better world.

    79

    Dec 2014
  • Gold

    Actors try to make up for a little slack in pace, but its capacity to moist your eyes at will is Gold’s real strength. Akshay is in top form and this is your must watch Independence Day film.​

    79

    Aug 2018
  • Mukkabaaz

    ...is the best film in last one year or so, and this year couldn’t start on a better note. Let’s cherish Vineet Singh and his thickheaded brawler with open heart.

    79

    Jan 2018
  • Raazi

    ...is a sensibly written and finely performed film that takes a close look at the ordinary lives of extraordinary people. Not to miss.

    79

    May 2018
  • AK vs AK

    Another lovely film from Motwane’s repertoire. It reaches where mainstream Bollywood films hesitate to go.

    79

    Dec 2020
  • Rang Rasiya

    ...is much more than just a period film. It’s a statement on behalf of people who reject intolerance and are continuously striving for a new India which will give space to free voice. It’s a piece of art.

    69

    Nov 2014
  • Trapped

    ...is a defining film for Motwane who has become braver in using small spaces and silence. It’s the beginning of a style that we must see in his next films.

    69

    Mar 2017
  • Aazaan

    Prashant Chadha has done a descent job as director by controlling a flawed script with ease. He has very rightly stressed on the pace and style of the film.

    69

    Oct 2011
  • Drishyam

    Stunning, gripping, edge-of-the-seat, shocking, engrossing... use any of these adjectives for this Ajay Devgn version of Drishyam, and you are spot on. There is just one caveat: DON'T compare it with the original in 2013 which had Mohan Lal.

    69

    Jul 2015
  • Jagga Jasoos

    It’s a cliché, but no other word can sum up Jagga Jasoos better: Cinematic. Well, that’s it. Jagga Jasoos is the most ‘cinematic’ film you have seen in the recent months.

    69

    Jul 2017