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

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Glamsham

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Number of reviews
896
Average rating
49

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Rating

  • Wazir

    Bejoy Nambiar is back to resurrect his image after David, exactly two years later. He wipes the slate clean and rolls the dice out for Wazir, to begin the New Year with a bang for Bollywood.

    79

    Jan 2016
  • Wajah Tum Ho

    ... we leave it up to the time (read its target audience) to decide as they are the right 'wajah' for the series that has continued its winning run and travelled so far.

    39

    Dec 2016
  • Vodka Diaries

    The required jolt during the final revelation is missing and its more of a psychological drama which perhaps has tried to do something more than it actually is.

    49

    Jan 2018
  • Vishwaroop II

    ...is a passable spy action thriller if you choose not to remember the genius of Kamal Haasan before Vishwaroop and Papanasam happened, though the movie tries to make you remember the original and how great an actor Kamal Haasan is.

    49

    Aug 2018
  • Veerappan

    What really gets to you is the background score that goes boom, boom, boom, every time there is an action scene in the jungle, some jungle scenes, or scenes where not much is happening. RGV tries to hit out at you, any which way.

    39

    May 2016
  • Veer

    Salman has taken a gamble, it's now left to be seen how the audience reacts to this fight to get the British out of India. Somehow, I get this feeling that the dice is loaded in favour of Veer Salman!

    49

    Jan 2010
  • Uvaa

    If only director Jasbir Bhatti had dwelt on the subject rather than concentrating on silly school scenes and even sillier teachers, we would have had a hard-hitting film on our hands.

    39

    Jun 2015
  • Uri

    It’s not that mass hero action masala or the run of the mill revenge picture where a popular on screen gun – toting macho man is out for a purpose, here is a ‘real’ hero fighting ‘real’ enemies in ‘real’ territory, infusing ‘real’ feelings, a picture which can be shown to future generations on how India gave it back to Pakistan.

    79

    Jan 2019
  • Ungli

    D'Silva has taken dollops of cinematic liberties and one can even see the residue of Rang De Basanti (which he co-wrote) but the movie does connect. And that is what matters.

    59

    Nov 2014
  • Ujda Chaman

    The greatest USP of Abhishek Pathak’s directorial is its ability to lend a shoulder to the tears caused by the narrow minded mindset that discriminates people on looks.

    69

    Nov 2019
  • Tumhari Sulu

    ...is a feel good cinema that should not be missed, the one that makes you fall in love with someone you love, your family and of course Vidya Balan.

    69

    Nov 2017