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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  • Don 2

    ...beyond that mountain of expectations lies a film that just about salvages its cause. It's barely there. In fact, had it not been for SRK and a slick climax, the film would've been a major embarrassment. 

    39

    Dec 2011
  • Dilwale

    ...is the quintessential popcorn flick. It’s colorful, bright and entertaining. It smartly keeps its play on the SRK-Kajol chemistry. It has fantastic music. Decent laughs too. Definitely worth a dekho.

    59

    Dec 2015
  • Dil Dhadakne Do

    They’re in good looking locations with fancy clothes and luxurious ambiance. It’s an exclusive peek into the lifestyle of the rich and famous. There’s a decent well-rounded story as well. It’s the perfect exotic weekend getaway.

    59

    Jun 2015
  • 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
  • Dhobi Ghat

    ...it's a moody painting that will entice you to linger and stare and stay with you forever. Either ways it's made of the stuff that makes life what it is. Down to the last intriguing detail.

    79

    Jan 2011
  • Dhanak

    If you believe in inspirational Instagram posts and the power of positivity, Dhanak is the film for you. The cynics might find the lack of gritty realism a bit too much, but even the most hardcore realists will agree that this little road movie ticks all the boxes when it comes to ending on a happy note.

    49

    Jun 2016
  • Dear Maya

    ...is a happy film about innocence, love and compassion. There’s no hard-hitting drama. Just a pleasant film with lots of love and genre fluff. A good film for those who believe in being hopelessly romantic.

    59

    Jun 2017
  • De De Pyaar De

    The writing of the film packs a few punches but they all come in spurts. A quicker pace and a pithy script could have elevated debutant director Akiv Ali’s film a notch higher.  

    49

    May 2019
  • De Dana Dan

    Somewhere in the middle of the mindless antics of this loud and slap-happy ensemble cast, Priyadarshan hammers the final nail in the coffin of all stories that could be called comedy.

    19

    Dec 2009