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

publication

DNA

Highest rating for
Lowest rating for
Number of reviews
629
Average rating
50

Order by

Date

Title

Rating

  • Befikre

    ...proves that Aditya Chopra is a master storyteller when it comes to love stories. Watch it for Ranveer's easiest and most natural performance. A true romcom the film won't disappoint fans of the genre.

    59

    Dec 2016
  • Manto

    ...while it evokes strong emotions for the genius’ idiosyncrasies, it fails to keep the audience in its grip throughout. There’s a mundane element that keeps popping up from time to time.

    59

    Sep 2018
  • OMG Oh My God!

    It is not one of those movies that leave you in splits or in tears, but it will entertain you while compelling you to think over the interesting concept of godhood.

    59

    Sep 2012
  • Madras Cafe

    The film bristles with the raw, unnerving textures of a battlefield documentary. What is impressive is the film's cool restraint. Not once does it attempt to sensationalize, sermonize or take sides.

    59

    Aug 2013
  • Sarbjit

    The director's handling of the subject is erratic and amateurish, almost seeming that he is confused on how to position a film like this.

    49

    May 2016
  • Ok Jaanu

    Despite being set in 2017 with a contemporary look and feel, Ok Jaanu's idea of love feels dated. Brand placement in the middle of a romantic scene that's meant to evoke some emotion is a terrible idea!

    49

    Jan 2017
  • A Gentleman

    ...does not give you too many reasons to go and watch it. Though it is the kind of film that wants you to sympathise with its characters, the plot leaves you so utterly confused that you just want to forget this blood fest.

    49

    Jul 2010
  • Besharam

    This is Ranbir's experiment to see whether he can successfully do the films that Salman Khan, Ajay Devgn and Akshay Kumar have knocked out of the park.

    49

    Oct 2013
  • Satyagraha

    You can't make a film about what is wrong with the system, while surrendering to the system. It is a cop-out. Satyagraha could have been so much more had it taken the Madras Cafe route and made an honest, hard-hitting film. The bollywood-isation of the film is what ruins it.

    49

    Aug 2013