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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  • Mitron

    ...watch this relatable comedy with your family, and come back with the laughs and a better understanding of generational gap...

    59

    Sep 2018
  • Singham

    ...a film that will invoke wolf whistles and applause from its audience. It is gloriously massy. The movie knows its job and does it well. It does nothing out of the box to grab your attention and yet it does. Pretty easily. Watch it for its robust potboiler personality.

    59

    Jul 2011
  • Tubelight

    This is a sweet little film alright, but the emotional inconsistencies just don’t iron out. It’s a classic case of what could've been a great film, settles for much less.

    59

    Jun 2017
  • 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
  • Tribhanga

    ...has made an all-heart film, it’s something of a work in progress, rather than a finished product. But it’s a fine beginning nevertheless and she holds true promise for the future. 

    59

    Jan 2021
  • Sultan

    ...is average fare, but when it comes down to the strength of certain ideas at work, it does manage to keep a tight hold on its audience.

    59

    Jul 2016
  • Junglee

    ...is an action-packed adventure which also tells us that we share this planet with lots of different species, who have an equal right to it...

    59

    Mar 2019
  • Island City

    You need to have an appetite for Isaac Asimov kind of sci-fi coupled with a taste for fine cinema. Else you’ll find yourself a little lost in the detailed and very dystopian world of this film.

    59

    Sep 2016
  • Uri

    One can’t believe that the actual surgical strikes had such shoddy execution. Director Aditya Dhar should have watched films like Zero Dark Thirty or 7 Days In Entebbe to get a clear idea about how to make movies with surprise attack as the focus.

    59

    Jan 2019