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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  • Prince

    ...this film is nothing more than a cheap hybrid between The Matrix (action wise), Dhoom 2 (since Vivek’s character does everything Hrithik does in Dhoom 2) and The Bourne Identity (since Vivek’s character loses his memory but retains his mano e mano fighting skills a la Jason Bourne).

    19

    Apr 2010
  • Prassthanam

    ...better attention to details and towards editing would have added to the film's dramatic impact. In its current form, it feels like an unfinished product at best...

    59

    Sep 2019
  • Poster Boys

    It’s not the freshest of films. It’s a comedy that serves up more of the same. While that’s not necessarily a bad thing, it’s also not the most exciting prospect.

    49

    Sep 2017
  • Pihu

    Go watch the film for a story that totally differs from the usual escapist fare that Bollywood dishes out, doesn’t have a known name as the lead and yet manages to keep you engaged...

    59

    Nov 2018
  • Phoonk 2

    The movie does have unexpected twists and some very good thrills. But what it also has is tacky sequences of a doll fighting off a fully grown man that leave you laughing. Basically this is good idea gone bad.

    39

    Apr 2010
  • Phamous

    ...there was a grain of a good idea somewhere which got lost thanks to slipshod handling. We could have had a true coming-of-age film about dacoit culture but sadly the finished product isn't that film.

    49

    May 2018
  • Peepli [Live]

    In spite of having that heart of gold, Peepli Live lacks a certain profoundness. The movie does nothing but sit on a fence, showing you that there is a solution but no one wants to work it out.

    39

    Aug 2010
  • Pataakha

    Why do the sisters hate each other -- is the question that pops up in your mind time and again. Sometimes, there is no reason either to love or hate and that’s Bhardwaj’s approach as well as the sudden transformation of their feelings towards each other is just as inexplicable. But these brief niggles aside, Pataakha is a cracker of a watch indeed, total paisa vasool on the strength of the acting alone.

    59

    Sep 2018
  • Parmanu

    The film does have minor flaws and loose ends but you kind of gloss over them because of its emotional impact. At the end of the day, you feel proud of the achievements of the nation’s scientists, of our army.

    59

    May 2018
  • Pari

    A more dramatic story and tauter screenplay would have turned it into a true blue horror film. But in the present form, the only feeling it evokes is of sadness brought out by the fact that a brilliant opportunity got lost.

    49

    Mar 2018
  • Parched

    ...is a film where women rise above the exploitation and the misogyny to live life on their own terms. The erotic nature of their conversations and their ability to retain their spirit through all adversity makes this film a true blue winner.

    59

    Sep 2016
  • Pankh

    ...it's a subject that should be spoken about. But a sensational and titillating approach doesn’t seem credible.

    19

    Apr 2010