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

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Sarita Tanwar

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Number of reviews
154
Average rating
57

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Rating

  • Toilet

    Despite the flaws, TEPK is worth it for the pure intent and purpose behind its making. And of course, the brilliant chemistry between Akshay and Bhumi.

    49

    Aug 2017
  • Besharam

    This is Ranbir's experiment to see whether he can successfully do the films that Salman Khan, Ajay Devgn and Akshay Kumar have knocked out of the park.

    49

    Oct 2013
  • Sarbjit

    The director's handling of the subject is erratic and amateurish, almost seeming that he is confused on how to position a film like this.

    49

    May 2016
  • Fitoor

    The problem lies in the on-screen chemistry between the lead pair. Individually they play their parts well but when they’re together, they seem more like siblings than lovers.

    49

    Feb 2016
  • Raja Natwarlal

    When you are making a con film, it has to be clever. You have to keep the audiences guessing. Unfortunately here, you guess what the next scene will be.

    49

    Aug 2014
  • Udta Punjab

    ...with all the hype, could’ve been the true crossover film. It falters big time because it leaves you feeling unfulfilled with a tepid screenplay.

    49

    Jun 2016
  • Action Replayy

    ...the film doesn't connect with you because of the several liberties taken by the director on the script front. It almost seems like Vipul was so busy focusing on the look and feel that he overlooked the inconsistencies in the story.

    49

    Nov 2010
  • Action Replayy

    ...a must for all Salman Khan fans - he delivers an inspired performance and keeps you interested in the proceedings even when the story doesn't.

    49

    Jan 2010
  • Satyagraha

    You can't make a film about what is wrong with the system, while surrendering to the system. It is a cop-out. Satyagraha could have been so much more had it taken the Madras Cafe route and made an honest, hard-hitting film. The bollywood-isation of the film is what ruins it.

    49

    Aug 2013
  • Rocky Handsome

    The film’s biggest drawback is Nishikant’s inability to connect the action with the emotion in the film despite the fact that he had all the material.

    49

    Mar 2016
  • Ki & Ka

    It's enjoyable when it's not trite. You might take to it if you are the sort that enjoys clichés​.

    49

    Apr 2016
  • Mohenjo Daro

    The problem with the film is that the love story has nothing new to offer. The novelty was the backdrop but that's amateurishly presented.

    49

    Aug 2016
  • Raees

    Despite its short length, the reason why Kites becomes dreary after a point is because of the irrational and sometimes illogical script.

    49

    May 2010
  • No Problem

    There is nothing original, clever or even remotely interesting to keep you engrossed in the proceedings. It reeks of contempt for the audience...

    39

    Dec 2010