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
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48

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  • Tum Bin 2

    ...there are new faces and another sobbing, tear-jerking love story. Does he bring back the same magic again? The magic is not lost with time, but it certainly has faded several shades.

    49

    Nov 2016
  • The Shaukeens

    Watch it only if you are an Akshay fan. He's does not have a screen space of more 20 minutes in this 124-minute-long movie but when he is there, he makes his presence felt.

    29

    Nov 2014
  • 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
  • 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
  • Sonali Cable

    It is labourious to sit through the 127 minute-long film, and soon you are left wondering if director-writer Acharya bit off far more than what he could chew with this one.

    49

    Oct 2014
  • Simran

    ...all of it seems so self-indulgent that neither the film nor the protagonist is successful in making the audience empathise or identify with her.

    29

    Sep 2017
  • Shubh Mangal Saavdhan

    Prasanna presents Shubh Mangal Saavdhan in a rather flat manner and refuses to give space to characters other than the hero and heroine, leaving behind one mess of what could have been a fun-filled entertainer.

    39

    Sep 2017
  • Shab

    Onir’s expertise is seen in the way he handles these characters and their stories - his sensible filmmaking is written all over the frames.

    59

    Jul 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
  • 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
  • Ribbon

    ...rakes up a lot of issues that deserve at least a discourse in the current scenario, but instead, ends up only fleetingly touching these. Neither the characters nor the narrative take upon the evils and the evil-doers.

    49

    Nov 2017
  • Ranchi Diaries

    With Gangs of Wasseypur, Anurag Kashyap created a genre of dark humour and crime stories set in small towns. Sattwik Mohanty’s Ranchi Diaries is the laziest attempt we have seen in the genre.

    09

    Oct 2017
  • Raid

    With a tighter editing, slightly less focus on the wannabe love story and a lesser dose of melodrama, Raid could have been a gripping thriller.

    49

    Mar 2018