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
Average rating
45

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  • Bombay Velvet

    Detailing is Bombay Velvet’s real deal and that makes it a watchable movie. Also, don‘t expect it to be another film on the line of Gangs Of Wasseypur 1 and 2. This time, it’s more about the masses.

    59

    May 2015
  • Shamitabh

    Despite flaws, Balki is definitely a brave director who has attempted something new in Shamitabh. The concept is novel and he deserves a pat on the back for it.

    59

    Feb 2015
  • Padmaavat

    ...is sparkling, extravagant, dazzling, magnificent and wonderful. It’s a feast for the eyes. It leaves you craving for something more meaningful than a mere re-telling of Jayasi’s poem.

    59

    Jan 2018
  • A Flying Jatt

    ...begins on a good note, picks up the pace, throws some light-hearted moments, and then faces the curse of the second half. It drags its feet from becoming the smart film just when it’s needed and goes for the all-explaining commentary.

    49

    Aug 2016
  • Sarkar 3

    ...there is one good thing about Sarkar 3. Ram Gopal Varma is a step closer to regain his touch. Veerappan showed he is not out of the game, and Sarkar 3 suggests he is on a comeback.

    49

    May 2017
  • Yeh Dooriyan

    ...celebrates womanhood, and presents the new age independent woman, in a brave manner. She should be praised for it. Your opinion about the film will depend on your social perspective.

    49

    Aug 2011
  • Ki & Ka

    ...is an important film because it talks about some unconventional and rather tough relationship goals, but it mostly remains a film which is immensely in love with melodrama.

    49

    Apr 2016
  • NH10

    Navdeep Singh nails it in the first half, but the second half lacks the same fluidity and penetration power. NH10 displays a great potential and then fails to capitalise on it.

    49

    Mar 2015
  • Baar Baar Dekho

    ...is hardly even a bird’s eye view of the new generation’s choices and desires. Its philosophy lacks strength and gloss takes the centre stage right from the beginning.

    49

    Sep 2016
  • Happy New Year

    ...gives you enough reasons to stay inside the hall. But whether all those sequences come together to make a composite whole or reduce the film to yet another mindless potboiler, depends entirely on your perception.

    49

    Oct 2014
  • Befikre

    ...values entertainment as much as you want those Rs 100 notes these days. Be sure of getting entertained by Ranveer Singh’s charisma and Vaani Kapoor’s French. But, don’t wish for more.

    49

    Dec 2016