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

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Suhani Singh

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Number of reviews
126
Average rating
36

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  • Ribbon

    ...is an insightful and mature relationship drama that showcases the trials and tribulations of parenting in the city.

    59

    Nov 2017
  • Raid

    Even as Raid raises pertinent questions on lionising immoral heroes and ignoring the ones who actually do the right thing, it lacks vision and wastes the opportunity to dive deep into this discrepancy.

    39

    Mar 2018
  • Raazi

    She (Alia Bhatt) is present in almost every scene post her character's introduction and she shines throughout even when the film stutters near the end.

    49

    May 2018
  • Raaz 3

    Vikram Bhatt, the current caretaker of Ramsay’s camp horror legacy, employs the tried- and-tested formulae: translucent white curtains blow, doors creak, untraceable husky voices deliver threats, all of which never quite draw out a scream.

    29

    Sep 2012
  • Qaidi Band

    ...it is Anya Singh who impresses the most as the affable young woman who is hopeful and helpful. Even as the film ventures into unreal and mawkish territory, her Anya remains an idealist, firm that there is good in the world.

    29

    Aug 2017
  • Pyaar Ka Punchnama

    Director and writer Luv Ranjan seems to have a string of bad breakups. Only that can explain why the villains in his debut movie are the girlfriends – who are difficult, demanding, unfathomable and annoying.

    39

    May 2011
  • Pihu

    As the minutes tick Kapri's urban horror show becomes familiar. When the focus turns to unseen adult voices, the script's weaknesses are apparent.

    39

    Nov 2018
  • Pataakha

    Bhardwaj though doesn't delve too deep into making them agents of change, more inclined to return to the shenanigans that provides the laughs. Pataakha further succumbs to taking a clichéd route to create drama and conflict, one more befitting in soap operas.

    49

    Sep 2018
  • Parched

    ...entertains for most part because the three characters are brought alive by gifted actors whose camaraderie is so natural and performances so compelling that it almost makes you forget the melodramatic story unfolding.

    59

    Sep 2016
  • Omerta

    ...inspires neither fear nor disdain. It leaves you empty and wondering as to what drew Mehta to this guy in the first place.

    29

    May 2018
  • O Teri

    Superfluous songs, poor characterization, sloppy editing and shoddy writing are just a few of the problems with O Teri.

    19

    Mar 2014
  • NH10

    Singh drags the climax, indulging in some cinematic flair, but it's also his way of displaying girl power in its most lethal form. It's not something you see every day in Bollywood.

    59

    Mar 2015
  • Mubarakan

    Less tone-deaf humour, more quirks, a shorter running time and a more able younger cast and Mubarakan could have been more delightful.

    29

    Jul 2017
  • Maximum

    Somewhere in the 90 minutes is a story that tells us nothing new or fascinating about the nexus between the cops and the underworld.

    39

    Jul 2012