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

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Sweta Kaushal

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Number of reviews
119
Average rating
48

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Title

Rating

  • Bioscopewala

    ...it celebrates humanity across cultural boundaries just as cinema is presented as a means of rebellion. How violence -- in the name of religion or a nation – destroys humans and humanity is showcased through touching visuals.

    79

    May 2018
  • Phobia

    A spine-chilling psychological thriller with a message -- Radhika Apte’s Phobia will scare you, keep you on the edge and make you think in equal measure.

    79

    May 2016
  • Court

    The best thing about Court is that all the characters have given believable performances, which lends to the authenticity and realism of the narrative.

    79

    Apr 2015
  • Sameer

    It is the well-knit screenplay and crisp editing that maintains the pace and makes Sameer an edge-of-the-seat thriller with a few melodramatic dialogues thrown in.

    69

    Sep 2017
  • Talvar

    A tightly written narrative and mostly rational view of the investigations ensure Talvar is an edge-of-the-seat, engaging thriller that seeks to shock its audience.

    69

    Oct 2015
  • Piku

    ...offers no masala or romantic escapades but neither does it bog you down with preachy monologues and gyan on how kids should be responsible towards their parents. This is the kind of entertainers Bollywood should aim at.

    69

    May 2015
  • Tamasha

    With Imtiaz’s intriguing take on love stories, scenic locations and brilliant acting by Ranbir and Deepika, it is a one-time watch, but nothing more.

    69

    Nov 2015
  • Gurgaon

    ...Shankar’s style of filmmaking is a reminder of Anurag Kashyap’s craft. The rawness of their characters, the unapologetic attitude and a sensible handling of social and gender equations is all there.

    69

    Aug 2017
  • Shaadi Mein Zaroor Aana

    The film ticks all Bollywood boxes -- romance, drama, revenge, songs et al. But beyond the song and dance routine, it also shines light on gender inequality, dowry and corruption, holding a mirror up to us as a people.

    69

    Nov 2017
  • CRD

    The beauty of the film lies in its absurdity, audacity and cheekiness - you get to hear and see things that you don’t expect from a typical Hindi film.

    59

    Sep 2017