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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  • Bang Bang!

    There can be only two thought processes as far as the director Siddharth Anand is concerned. Either he believes that huge promotional drive will sell his half-baked product or the audience is actually full of people who believe Knight And Day is a good film.

    29

    Oct 2014
  • Bajrangi Bhaijaan

    ...is totally dependent on Salman Khan's superstardom and he pulls it off provided you overlook his in-your-face 'bhai' act in some scenes. It's an entertaining film for sure, definitely in the not-to-be-missed category.

    49

    Jul 2015
  • Babumoshai Bandookbaaz

    ...appears superficial because it fails to explore characters and their idiosyncrasies. It states everything about them in a matter of fact tone which eventually slacken the audience’s connect with them.

    49

    Aug 2017
  • 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
  • Baadshaho

    ...has too many ordinarily written characters jostling for whistle-worthy one-liners for 136-minutes. Eventually they run short of the steam and Baadshaho becomes a rehashed ‘90s story with some gloss and a lot of disappointment.

    39

    Sep 2017
  • Azhar

    The version is over-dramaticised in stretches but the makers don’t deny any of the allegations, giving the scandal a spin that makes the film an interesting watch.

    59

    May 2016
  • Aurangzeb

    ...a fun thriller with a racy first half and a dragged climax. It's not devoid of any essential ingredient of a 'masala' film and you can watch it for depicting the dark underbelly of the illegal land deals.

    49

    May 2013
  • Anaarkali Of Aarah

    ...brings forth a world that’s out of focus and needs our attention. Marginalised sections are fighting their own battles in this part of the globe and Anaarkali Of Aarah wants us to be sympathetic to them.

    59

    Mar 2017
  • AK vs AK

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

    79

    Dec 2020
  • Ajji

    The mood is right, the tone is right, the pace is right. The film doesn’t delve in the grey zone. There are two sides and you need to pick one.

    59

    Nov 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
  • 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
  • Badrinath Ki Dulhania

    ...Khaitan loses his grip before the high-voltage finale. In the end, he submits to cheesy-funny ‘dialoguebaazi’. That could help him in evoking some whistles, but it dilutes the purpose of featuring an ‘emancipated woman’.

    49

    Mar 2017