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

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Shaheen Parkar

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Number of reviews
58
Average rating
36

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Title

Rating

  • Jhootha Kahin Ka

    Replete with inane humour, the movie barely inspires a chuckle. Apparently, an assortment of stereotypical characters, a dash of one-liners and songs thrown in at regular intervals is enough to make a film today.

    29

    Jul 2019
  • Ishaqzaade

    If only the second half had not meandered into a redlight area, this film would have been a great watch, but still it is worth a viewing.

    59

    May 2012
  • Housefull 2

    This is a movie in which you have to leave your brains out of the auditorium. You may chuckle, laugh, smile or squirm (take your pick) on the silliness that unfolds. You can step in and out of the auditorium, it won’t matter.

    39

    Apr 2012
  • Hate Story

    Agnihotri tries to bring alive the tale but is hampered by the script despite the good production values making it for just an okay watch.

    39

    Apr 2012
  • Grand Masti

    The makers may be targetting the college kids (who will joke about it) and frontbenchers (with an aim to titillate), asinine stuff after all also has takers in the name of entertainment.

    19

    Sep 2013
  • Dishoom

    They have splurged on the film’s styling, but not on the storytelling. Agreed it is a leave-your-brains-at-home entertainer, but some method to the madness would have packed a punch.

    49

    Jul 2016
  • Budhia Singh

    There are no star trappings, but the film leaves you with a warm, fuzzy feeling. So much so that you will want to overlook the flaws and just enjoy the experience.

    59

    Aug 2016
  • Blood Money

    Only if you have time to kill on hand and want to escape the seething heat outside, step into the AC environ for this sparkless fare.

    29

    Apr 2012
  • Bin Bulaye Baarati

    The no-brainer was made purely for the aam janata of the hinterland. Dishing out any fare will do for them as long as there is naach gana along with risque humour, script, story, acting and everything else doesn't matter.

    29

    Jun 2011
  • Agent Vinod

    Though there is an earnest attempt to make a thriller considering that the director (Sriram Raghavan) is known for this genre of films - Ek Hasina Thi and Johnny Gaddar-- this time the makers have tried to make a masala thriller stirring in too many ingredients making it difficult to digest.

    49

    Mar 2012
  • Aazaan

    Throughout the movie, Azaan is continuously told that he has Allah ka haath over him. If it fetches him a decent opening at the box-office, we will believe it.

    29

    Oct 2011
  • 3G

    When peals of laughter fill the auditorium, it is clear that the chills are more amusing than hair-raising.

    29

    Mar 2013