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

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Film Impressions

Highest rating for

69

Lowest rating for
Number of reviews
92
Average rating
37

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Rating

  • Thank You

    It is enjoyable, funny, great looking and 'clean' as compared to another recent buddy film. The stars all act well-even Katrina Kaif. Add to the mix good music and a couple of graceful dances and the package all bright and shiny tied with a red ribbon. You want more out of movies? Are you nuts?

    59

    Jul 2011
  • Vicky Donor

    The kiddie audience the film is aimed at, has seen so much better on TV and big screen, that Toonpur is bound to evoke yawns. It is so lacking in pace and humour that the really little ones might just doze off.

    19

    Dec 2010
  • Vicky Donor

    It may do well commercially, but it will remain a wishy washy and yes, exploitative film, redeemed entirely by Vidya Balan's bravura performance...

    39

    Dec 2011
  • Thank You

    It is not in the least bit funny. No Entry, Masti and Shaadi No 1, were not either, but they were not as offensive as this one. The lines are cringe-worthy, the performances mechanical.

    19

    Apr 2011
  • Tere Naal Love Ho Gaya

    It's sheer ebullience that saves the film from the formula bog, and the real sparks between the lead pair.  It turns out quite enjoyable in the end, even with irritants like a really bad item number!

    59

    Feb 2012
  • Tere Naal Love Ho Gaya

    ...there is admiration for the way the kids communicate their generosity as well as their mischief without irritating filmi precocity. Children will probably relate to the film whole-heartedly.

    59

    May 2011
  • Tere Naal Love Ho Gaya

    It's the kind of film that is enjoyable because it is predictable. You know Singham will destroy all evil, justice will be done, and at least for a few hours, all will be well with the world.

    59

    Jul 2011
  • Rockstar

    ...a boring, disappointing film, saved only by the rigour Ranbir Kapoor brings on - he is let down by the film's lack of depth, originality and artistic vision.

    29

    Nov 2011
  • Ready

    Admittedly, the film is not meant for those looking for sensible cinema, but for those who go to the cinema just get some 'timepass'.

    19

    Jun 2011
  • Ragini MMS

    Urban angst and the ever-changing rules of the battle of the sexes could make for a much better film, but seen without any expectations, this one does deliver a few solid punches.

    59

    May 2011