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

publication

Glamsham

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Number of reviews
896
Average rating
49

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Title

Rating

  • Tumbbad

    ...opens the gate for true blue Indian horrors, stories with Indian ethos and folklore dipped in haunting resonance of fear within and outside with a humanitarian message.

    79

    Oct 2018
  • Tum Mile

    Though the film does manage to tug at your heart the length is a big bother, a little snip here and a big cut there would have done wonders for this film.

    49

    Nov 2009
  • Tum Bin 2

    The director's desperate attempt to make us cry spoils the show plus the music of the sequel fails to reach the standards set by the original 15 years ago.

    49

    Nov 2016
  • Tuesdays & Fridays

    ...it has major issues but the unique concept and fresh pairing along with an added ting of progressiveness makes it a charmingly breezy rom-com that can be watched any day.

    59

    Feb 2021
  • Tubelight

    The theology of Tubelight is vast like an ocean but Kabir Khan has so cloyingly handled the Yakeen (faith) factor that it turns boringly 'Yuck'in.

    39

    Jun 2017
  • Tu Hai Mera Sunday

    ...is a moment of charming and intimating relish of life that demands a 'space' from those who care for cinema that celebrates life and the possibility in the positivity it offers.

    69

    Oct 2017
  • Trapped

    Certainly not for the weak hearted, weak stomachs and entertainment hungry souls of Bollywood, Trapped is a triumph in Bollywood's claustrophobic thriller genre that is masterly crafted by Vikramaditya Motwane and brilliantly acted by Rajkummar Rao.

    79

    Mar 2017
  • Toilet

    In spite of its constipated second half and sluggish approach, the movie has its witty, satirical moments, terrific performances that entertain to the core...

    59

    Aug 2017
  • Thugs Of Hindostan

    ...the generous audience who had made Amitabh Bachchan, Aamir Khan, Yash Raj films stand high due to their undying love will still make Thugs Of Hindostan earn money but this time with a cautious warning that audience cannot be taken for granted and a better understanding of quality when such big names are involved is the need of the hour.

    29

    Nov 2018
  • The Zoya Factor

    Perhaps the novel’s novel ‘filmy’ quality that amazing marriage of fact & fiction, faith and conviction, dream and reality seemed perfect for a big screen adaptation or a tv series or say a digital series if we see what’s happening around on prime digital platforms.

    69

    Sep 2019
  • The Tashkent Files

    ...the film is well-researched and potent in nature. But with the timing of its release and the undertones in its messaging, this film appears to be a propaganda film that neither ignites any patriotic fervour nor journalistic appeal.

    59

    Apr 2019