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

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Number of reviews
629
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50

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  • Rockstar

    Imtiaz deserves credit for trying his hand at something different from what the mainstream churns out every week. And for bringing back the one aspect sorely missing from Hindi films lately -- music.

    79

    Nov 2011
  • Rann

    The problem with Rann is that it doesn't strike a balance between what it shows - the ugly side of the news media - and some of the advantages of having a free press in a democracy.

    39

    Jan 2010
  • Rajjo

    Rajjo’s biggest problem is that it seems to be made for a different decade! Everything from the look, writing, narration, screenplay, even the art and set décor looks unbelievably dated.

    19

    Nov 2013
  • Raid

    Watch Raid because despite the corruption around us, we still believe we can win the war against black money hoarders. Also, watch it for Ajay Devgn’s intensity.

    69

    Mar 2018
  • Ragini MMS

    ...doesn't have a very profound or a very hatke story to tell. The director tries to couple a social horror story with a paranormal horror story to create an interesting offering.

    49

    May 2011
  • Radhe

    If you love heart-thumping action, Salman's 'Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai' can be your weekend watch, but keep your sky-high expectations resting as it's an entertainer strictly for Bhaijaan fans.

    59

    May 2021
  • Race 3

    ...is not even boasting of being an intelligible film which has been made to clear the cobwebs in your mind. It is an ostentatious, over-the-top Salman Khan vehicle, made for his fans between the ages of 5 and 60 (like me!). 

    39

    Jun 2018
  • Raaz 3

    Watching Raaz 3 is like being at a magic show where you've figured out the magician's sleight of hand; you see the show unfold, already knowing how each trick will exactly play out. Bereft of the surprise factor...

    39

    Sep 2012
  • Raabta

    The problems in Raabta are never-ending. The biggest of them all is that none of the love stories connect with the audience. The film is flat and boring with some really dull performances.

    29

    Jun 2017