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
Average rating
54

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  • Jagga Jasoos

    ...is a missed opportunity in the end. This surprise musical fantasy solely rides on Ranbir Kapoor's infectious charm and those couple flashes of brilliance.

    49

    Jul 2017
  • Ittefaq

    ...could have marked the entry of Abhay Chopra as a graceful, mysterious, demanding story teller that leaves a baffling effect on the audience, the helmer shows traces of his potential by creating and sustaining the mood of the genre but his calibre as a story teller is defeated by the plot.

    49

    Nov 2017
  • Irada

    The bonding between Naseeruddin Shah and Arshad Warsi is also enjoyable but the director fails in possessing the skill to weave this individual goodness into a fine film and that's makes it meandering.

    39

    Feb 2017
  • Indu Sarkar

    Call it push and pull of art and box office requirements or getting caged by your own belief and faith. The reviewer over here in his opinion has found the filmmaker influenced by his political belief which fails to give this political drama its required justice and much needed edge.

    49

    Jul 2017
  • Housefull 4

    ...is pale mediocrity at its peak. And “No, Am Not Joking”, this tasteless stale pasta that within minutes forces an audience like me to find the ‘raasta’ (way) for exit.

    29

    Oct 2019
  • High Jack

    The promos does gave a dope of hope that something interesting in the stoner genre is coming up and the music by Nucleya did stayed loyal to the feel of such genre but rest is disappointing.

    29

    May 2018
  • Helicopter Eela

    ...doesn't entirely falls prey to directors intentions going wrong, the brilliance of Kajol and good support of Riddhi Sen with those above mentioned movements make 'Eela' rotate the wings of the 'helicopter' with a smile at least if not able to take the sky it desired.

    59

    Oct 2018
  • Hate Story IV

    Whatever Hate Story IV is, one thing is for sure, either you love it, or hate it but you cannot ignore it, franchises like Hate Story IV will be popping up till the existence of mankind and provide titillations to its target front benchers and earn money.

    39

    Mar 2018
  • Haraamkhor

    After the insipid scripting, the lack of connection of Nawaz and Shweta with the audience becomes the movie's biggest drawback.

    19

    Jan 2017
  • Happy Bhag Jayegi

    What happens when a potential laugh-riot ends as just a feel good smiley? Sadness offered from the run-of-the-mill ROM com does run away but afsoos (Alas) it also takes away the potential source of a ROM com with a different force.

    59

    Aug 2016
  • Hanuman Da Damdaar

    ...is fine for the kids no doubt, only if innovations like the one used before the commencement of the film if carried in the movie, it could have been a rewarding experience for the adults as well.

    49

    Jun 2017
  • Gul Makai

    How can such an incredibly inspiring story of education activist and Nobel Peace Prize winner, Malala Yousafzai could turn into an unwanted and unaccepted showcase of the Pakistani Army’s struggle in tackling Taliban.

    19

    Jan 2020
  • Great Grand Masti

    ...is a ghoulishly unfulfilled and terribly ironic follow-up to the bawdy Masti series that makes you feel bad for Riteish Deshmukh, Vivek Oberoi and director Indra Kumar because they had not actually hit this rock bottom until they agreed to appear in it.

    19

    Jul 2016
  • Gone Kesh

    Debutant Qasim Khallow has made a positive movie on hope by touching the rare issue of alopecia where Shweta Tripathi gladly puts her hair down.

    59

    Mar 2019
  • Gold

    After all the manipulations and references from known clichés from a sports genre, Gold is undoubtedly a story that needs to be told, at times when people question India’s ability in the sports arena

    79

    Aug 2018