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

publication

Filmfare

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Number of reviews
680
Average rating
50

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  • Right Yaaa Wrong

    If you can look past a few out-of-focus shots, shoddy love making scenes and lack of foot-tapping music, this one’s actually got the brain to impress the average commercial film audience.

    59

    Mar 2010
  • Ittefaq

    ...is a solid modern whodunit. It looks as slick as any Hollywood production. Even with its mistakes, the crime mystery manages to impress with its logical and clinical writing.

    59

    Nov 2017
  • Milan Talkies

    ...watching Milan Talkies is like watching a flawed but fantastic idea taking shape and dissolving upon itself. You leave the theatre wondering what could have been if Tigmanshu had a smooth sailing throughout...

    59

    Mar 2019
  • Dabangg 2

    All said and done, the cliches work because of the phenomenon called Salman Khan. Take him away and the film will look as flat as a bottle of soda left too long in the sun.

    49

    Dec 2012
  • Zubaan

    ...this unconventional story is crisp and the first half steals the show. The second half is slow in parts and the end is a tad rushed.

    49

    Mar 2016
  • Mohenjo Daro

    With its story and characters crumbling under its cinematic ambition, the only thing that makes Mohenjo Daro a sweeping cinematic experience is its visuals.

    49

    Aug 2016
  • Vishwaroop II

    Somehow, the actor has been overshadowed of late by his (Kamal Hassan) self-indulgent filmmaker avatar. He does everything right in the film as an actor but we're still left with an unsatisfied appetite as we walk out of the theatre...

    49

    Aug 2018
  • Baaghi 3

    ...ultimately it’s Tiger Shroff’s show all the way. He slices and dices through the opposition with the finesse of a ballet dancer. He seriously needs better scripts sometimes soon to do better justice to his enormous talent...

    49

    Mar 2020
  • One Day

    Vigilante justice films have to have the right mix of mayhem and violence. They should persuade us that the wrong-doers deserve this kind of raw punishment. Director Ashok Nanda hasn’t been able to offer the right balance and as a result, the film fails to make the kind of impact it was aiming for...

    49

    Jul 2019
  • Gippi

    ...is an unpretentious and fun film. It could’ve have been a definitive statement on teen conundrum. But it never promises to tap into the cerebral.

    49

    May 2013
  • FryDay

    Better writing would certainly have generated more laughs. Watch the film to experience a dash of vintage Govinda. He still retains most of his tricks and let’s hope gets better films in future to showcase them.

    49

    Oct 2018