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

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DNA

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Number of reviews
629
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50

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  • Jab Tak Hai Jaan

    ...watch Jab Tak Hai Jaan for Shah Rukh, who can still convey love and passion in a fleeting look or a dimpled smile; and for Yash Chopra who gave us some of the most enduring romances of all times.

    59

    Nov 2012
  • Ittefaq

    Instead of the having the edge-of-the-seat quality that brain twisters ideally should, this one is a tiresome cat-and-mouse chase.

    59

    Nov 2017
  • Ishqiya

    ...director Abhishek Chaubey combines elements of his guru Vishal Bharadwaj (the rawness of the script) with that of Quentin Tarantino (the background score and wild characters), which results in an edgy, stylised comic thriller.

    69

    Jan 2010
  • Irada

    Films with social causes at its core work, but only if​ ​they manage to resonate with you in some way. This one doesn’t, at least not to the degree you’d like it to.

    49

    Feb 2017
  • Inkaar

    ...an unfortunately botched attempt at portraying a relevant issue, even as Mishra struggles to strike a balance between style and substance.

    39

    Jan 2013
  • India‘s Most Wanted

    If you’re in the mood for a documentary-styled ‘real’ film, you may find something to take back from here. Having said that, in this case, the intention can be lauded, but definitely not the execution.

    49

    May 2019
  • I Hate Luv Storys

    Inspite of the lack of a credible story and the predictable ending, this film is worth a watch mainly because of the appropriate candy coloured cinematography, reams of sparkling wit, great comedic timing and humorously edged performances provide for some consistent pop-corn styled entertainment!

    59

    Jul 2010
  • Housefull 2

    ...one does agree there is a genre called madcap comedy and intelligence has nothing to do with it. Yet again, you cannot question the sensibility of the cine-goers today and all one demands from movies today is reasonable humour.

    39

    Apr 2012