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

critic

Saibal Chatterjee

Highest rating for

PK

99

Lowest rating for
Number of reviews
484
Average rating
48

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Title

Rating

  • Force 2

    It's the sheer predictability of this narrative form that drags Force 2 down a few notches. Be that as it may, it is an entertainer that passes muster.

    49

    Nov 2016
  • Rock On 2

    It rocks only sporadically, and it almost never sways the audience enough for the latter to crave for another helping.

    49

    Nov 2016
  • 31st October

    ...has its heart in the right place. What it lacks is genuine firepower. Despite the anger and anguish that drives it, it is unable to whip up urgency and force.

    49

    Oct 2016
  • Mirzya

    For a story of young and defiant love, Mirzya is too passionless to exercise a sustained hold on the audience.

    49

    Oct 2016
  • M.S. Dhoni

    Instead of delving into the complexities of an international sporting career with its share of controversy, the patchy script glosses over the grey areas and concentrates squarely on lionizing Dhoni as a model sportsman.

    39

    Sep 2016
  • Parched

    The sheer verve that the writer-director packs into her compelling tale of three women and a child bride battling rural India's gender gridlock gives the film a distinctive texture and quality.

    79

    Sep 2016
  • Banjo

    ...is a stodgy, sluggish film that makes a great deal of noise about giving true performers their due. It barely gets its noble point across.

    29

    Sep 2016
  • Akira

    The film as a whole is, however, patchy. Its facile genre sleights - rogue cops, wronged innocents and bloody confrontations - hit home only sporadically.

    49

    Sep 2016
  • Island City

    Laced with sly wit and captivating storytelling feints, Island City touches heights that Hindi films do only once in a blue moon. It is absolutely unmissable.

    79

    Sep 2016
  • A Flying Jatt

    The lowbrow comic-strip spirit of A Flying Jatt extends to the film's rough-hewn production design. Nothing that appears on the screen, neither the houses nor the props, looks real.

    29

    Aug 2016
  • UnIndian

    ...as a film, has its own share of pitfalls to negotiate. It occasionally resorts to contrived means to get around its loose ends. Yet, in the ultimate analysis, the film never trips irretrievably.

    59

    Aug 2016
  • Happy Bhag Jayegi

    ...isn't the kind of film that will have audiences rolling in the aisles. But it might occasionally induce faint smiles on some faces.

    49

    Aug 2016
  • Mohenjo Daro

    ...is stuck in the past and not just in terms of its substance. What the film clearly says is that both director Gowariker and Hrithik need to move on and reinvent themselves.

    39

    Aug 2016
  • Rustom

    ...is largely inoffensive, even passable in the main, but could have been infinitely better had the screenplay not been so utterly conventional and unimaginative.

    49

    Aug 2016
  • Budhia Singh

    ...is by no means a perfect film, but it is an honest, heartfelt and highly effective tribute to a coach and his ward who were bafflingly stopped in their tracks.

    69

    Aug 2016
  • Dishoom

    The audience sits through the cacophony hoping for a genuine knockout blow to be delivered somewhere down the line. It never materialises. Dishoom doesn't land a single half-decent punch.

    39

    Jul 2016
  • Madaari

    ... makes the right noises about the state of the nation and its people owing to the machinations of avaricious and insensitive politicians and crony contractors. However, the methods that the film uses in order to do so are rather fanciful, if not outright harebrained.

    49

    Jul 2016
  • Sultan

    ...is a case of a superstar vehicle latching on to the current trend of sports films but failing to achieve the requisite grounding in the rough and tumble of the wrestling pits to evolve into a convincing drama.

    59

    Jul 2016
  • Junooniyat

    It isn’t that the pursuit of cloying sentimentality does not sometimes yield pleasantly surprising results. But don’t expect any such miracle from Junooniyat.

    29

    Jun 2016
  • Raman Raghav 2.0

    Anurag Kashyap is back where he belongs and there is nothing remotely velvety in the director's felicitous return to his creative comfort zone.

    69

    Jun 2016
  • Udta Punjab

    ...is not family entertainment, but it is an undeniably magnificent - and purposeful - commercial Hindi film. Do not miss it.

    79

    Jun 2016
  • Dhanak

    Kukunoor enhances the magic of the parable by throwing in delightfully quirky encounters that veer into the heart of fairy-tale terrain without ever losing a sense of reality.

    79

    Jun 2016
  • TE3N

    The slow-burning drama about crime, tragedy, guilt and retribution has the potential to repay the patience of those that don’t switch off their brains when watching a film.

    59

    Jun 2016