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

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Vishal Verma

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Number of reviews
298
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54

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  • The Final Exit

    ...is a mind twister for the common audience and it requires an extra understanding of the other aspect of evil, the Indian philosophy of life, death, paap, punya etc is not for the regulars.

    59

    Sep 2017
  • The Fakir Of Venice

    ...The Fakir Of Venice which could have been the debut of Farhan Akhtar as an actor and Anand Surapur as a filmmaker is steady and assured in its believe which does opens the gate for a debate.

    59

    Feb 2019
  • Thappad

    Anubhav Sinha crafts an impeccable piece of art that creates a flow of symbolism that is so strong and so potent, the metaphoric richness that conveys the yearning of women is undeniably an unforgettable, unmissable, triumph of humanity & womanhood anchored by Tapsee Pannu’s top notch act.

    89

    Feb 2020
  • TE3N

    It will struggle to make its space in the midst of the reigning blockbusters but those who hate crap in the name of entertainment and loyalists of Mr. Bachchan will find something for them this weekend.

    59

    Jun 2016
  • Tarpan

    ...may not be that nostalgic and hard – hitting as it should have been considering the subject matter, it flaws are glaring but still the honesty by director Neelam R Singh to tell a story to the people that needs to be told cannot be ruled out.

    59

    Apr 2019
  • Tanhaji

    ...is a story that definitely needs to be told, it’s getting told at your nearest theatres, make sure you see this incredible story of rousing valour and pride.

    89

    Jan 2020
  • Super 30

    ...leaves a profound impression and makes us ponder – how much there is to this man Anand Kumar who stirred a revolution and how much there is to this actor Hrithik Roshan who is now so fearless and much Kaabil to the core after every movie.

    69

    Jul 2019
  • Sultan

    A Salman Khan fan pleaser right from the word go that ignores the depth and opportunity a sports based film can offer...

    59

    Jul 2016
  • Sui Dhaaga

    ...has everything a feel good family movie should have, it’s an inspiring tale as well with moments but lacks the fresh breeze of air and individuality which Dum Laga Ke Haisha had – the common love for Kumar Sanu for example.

    59

    Sep 2018
  • Street Dancer 3D

    ...has all the razzle-dazzle, the razzmatazz required in a dynamic dance sequence on stage, it has all the right moves as far as the dances are concerned. But precious little to hold attention once the music stops.

    29

    Jan 2020
  • Stree

    This zomcom ( horror comedy) is a cracker of fun that dares to tickle your funny bones at one time and shakes you with genuine scares in the next moment and in the end leaves you with an haunting enlightenment that echoes with a chorus.

    69

    Aug 2018
  • Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety

    If you want some unabashed ‘boy’ fun in a movie that gets juvenile in due course then Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety might be your date though it’s not a ‘date’ movie.

    39

    Feb 2018
  • Sonchiriya

    ...a powerfully performed, masterly etched gritty fusion of struggle, pain & redemption that gallops skillfully on its merits and provides a rivetingly haunting movie experience for the audience who look for sensibility and meaning in cinema.

    79

    Mar 2019
  • Sniff

    Lack of subplot, and no proper characterization of supporting cast that includes father (Manmeet Singh) and grandma (Surekha Sikri) adds to the wounds.

    39

    Aug 2017
  • Simran

    Hansal Mehta's direction is fine, the movie moves smoothly but is marred by a script that demands a better understanding of addiction and mood swings.

    39

    Sep 2017
  • Simmba

    Delivering exactly what the entertainment hungry souls of Bollywood wants. Rohit Shetty has left no stone unturned to keep its target audience satisfied.

    79

    Dec 2018
  • Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan

    ...‘normalizes’ the same sex relationship debate with a quirky, funny and acceptable human approach. Having an easy, unforced and pleasantly feel good cinematic language that sees its lead actor Ayushmann Khurrana in top form as it nails the subject matter with glee.

    69

    Feb 2020
  • Shubh Mangal Saavdhan

    ...in spite of its flaws manages its promise date of a rom com that offers something different, thanks to its quirky, bold, snappy and saucy fun powered by an all the way endearing Ayushmann & Bhumi.

    59

    Sep 2017
  • Shivaay

    ...must have started with the ambition to reach the highest peak but unfortunately, gets buried in the avalanche of a routine story that lacked any glory.

    49

    Oct 2016
  • Shikara

    ...is a beautifully shot and poignant love story with fine performances that could have been a compelling masterpiece but it unfortunately gives in to the conventional love story.

    59

    Feb 2020
  • Section 375

    ...has all the potential to create a huge impact in Bollywood courtroom dramas on sexual crimes. Intensely powerful, well etched, relevant with top notch performance...

    79

    Sep 2019
  • Satyameva Jayate

    ...leans and relies very much on mundane Bollywood convention and hopes for an action hero like John Abraham who still needs to land that knockout punch to make the upper cut and do all the rescue.

    39

    Aug 2018
  • Satellite Shankar

    ...is a feel-good and syrupy adaptation of the 1959 Russian classic Ballad of a Soldier, having less brain and more heart but the important thing is, it brings an Indian to smile and feel proud for India and the Indian army.

    59

    Nov 2019