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

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Filmfare

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Number of reviews
680
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50

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  • Bhoothnath Returns

    Watch Bhoothnath Returns for the masterful performances by Parth, Boman Irani and Amitabh Bachchan. Mr Bachchan particularly shows you why he is still leagues ahead of any contemporary star, actor or performer.

    59

    Apr 2014
  • Youngistaan

    The film seems topical and could have cut across audiences given the current election scenario but lacks the gravitas of a political drama, which particularly associates itself with the highest seat of power.

    29

    Mar 2014
  • Ankhon Dekhi

    This might not be your average entertainer. You won’t be rolling in the aisles on the jokes. You won’t be clapping for the heroics. But you will feel a strange sense of content after watching this mature film.

    59

    Mar 2014
  • Ragini MMS - 2

    The total package – the songs, Sunny Leone erotica and the in-your-face scares – is good for an average horror flick. But there’s absolutely no sense to story or treatment.

    39

    Mar 2014
  • Queen

    ...is definitely a step in right direction for Indian cinema. Let’s hope it paves the way for more story-centric films in future.

    79

    Mar 2014
  • Gunday

    Six packs, bulging muscles, seductive dances – all the cinematic material required to make an audience friendly hit. What’s missing is a key eye for detail, a process of refinement, which they say turns coal into diamond.

    49

    Feb 2014
  • One By Two

    They used to serve a bowl of soup, one by two. Now they serve a bowl of cinematic goulash in the same portion. It’s inedible but nonetheless it’s being served at a multiplex near you.

    09

    Jan 2014
  • Dhoom 3

    There are songs, there’s action and there’s everything you would want to see in a big ticket movie. What’s missing is that something, which makes an Aamir Khan movie a cut above the rest.

    49

    Dec 2013
  • Bullett Raja

    Tigmanshu shouldn’t try to copy Prabhudeva but make straight-from-the-heart films that he’s famous for. We missed the comic punches and the black humour of his earlier efforts. He doesn’t deserve this and neither do we.

    29

    Nov 2013
  • Gori Tere Pyaar Mein

    You might even be cheeky and say this movie is a frivolous little romance with the idea of filmmaking. But the bottom line is that it works. And you don't need reasons to smile.

    59

    Nov 2013
  • Satya 2

    This film does no favours for the career of its maker or its young cast trying to find a footing in the industry. Making such movies should be considered a crime.

    19

    Nov 2013
  • Madras Cafe

    It has decent action, gun fights and political drama. It entertains to a fair degree as well. The climax conjures up good steam too. But it never quite does enough to match up to its promise.

    49

    Aug 2013