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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  • Dozakh

    ...smartly treads the fine line between the intolerance of religion. The turmoil the child goes through and the stark truth his staunch Muslim father is made to face at a crucial juncture is what elevates this film to a commendable level.

    59

    Mar 2015
  • Dobaara

    Powered by brilliant performance by Huma and Saqib, Dobaara gets an extra dose of chill thanks to their terrific chemistry and shifting of shades in their character that spins the surprise.

    59

    Jun 2017
  • Do Lafzon Ki Kahani

    Though the movie is faithful to its believe on love, the presentation lacks novelty. The makers should have understood that love is blind but lovers of good love story are not.

    39

    Jun 2016
  • Dirty Politics

    The industry or the government has to seriously consider having a 'screening body' to figure out whether the movies that are passed on to the Censor Board can be termed as a 'movie'.

    00

    Mar 2015
  • Dil Dhadakne Do

    Every character on board has his or her life entwined with the other and the manner in which the plot moves forward on the high seas is stuff of which good films are made of.

    79

    Jun 2015
  • Dhoom 3

    ...is all about Aamir Khan the method actor and a little more about Bollywood's penchant for spoiling a good thing by throwing in some foolhardiness, bending to please people in power and pushing in more songs than necessary. In fact, Dhoom 3 is all about how to begin a movie with a bang, and then ruin it.

    49

    Dec 2013
  • Dhanak

    ...the 'real' problem with Nagesh Kukunoor's Dhanak is the evaporation of the real world in the second half to make way for a predictable fairy tale that restricts the lead characters personal growth in the journey that fails to create the lasting magic that it should have earned.

    59

    Jun 2016
  • Dhadak

    ...it’s a pity that this venture by Shashank Khaitan is so divorced from reality that it unintentionally parodies the Marathi game changer at times and commits the crime of killing two movies in one time.

    39

    Jul 2018
  • Department

    The camera angles are definitely innovative but instead of being an experimentation towards the narrative, they turn out to be the very narrative that only ends up killing that impact that could have been created.

    39

    May 2012
  • Dekh Tamasha Dekh

    ...a well-nuanced film which is frighteningly disturbing and intelligently engaging at all levels; be it at the stark portrayal of political situations, comedy or tragic relationships.

    69

    Apr 2014