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
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49

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  • 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
  • Ittefaq

    ...could have marked the entry of Abhay Chopra as a graceful, mysterious, demanding story teller that leaves a baffling effect on the audience, the helmer shows traces of his potential by creating and sustaining the mood of the genre but his calibre as a story teller is defeated by the plot.

    49

    Nov 2017
  • Ribbon

    ...is a bitter sweet and rare adage on complexities in relationship and unprepared parenting that can be a story of any doting young working parent in any metropolitan city.

    69

    Nov 2017
  • Ranchi Diaries

    A pointless drubbing of affairs based on tepid motivations derived from the cocktails of quirky rural exotica from the Hindi heartland of U.P. and Bihar served by Bhardwaj, Jha and Kashyap, Ranchi Diaries is a nonstop ho hum that goes nowhere.

    19

    Oct 2017
  • Chef

    ...fails to give the 'burps' of satisfaction expected from a good enjoyable meal. The Indian thali served in Chef definitely has couple of delicious dishes to relish but the overall experience leaves us hungry for more.

    49

    Oct 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
  • Judwaa 2

    The humour is scattered in bits and pieces. Yes such genre requires logic to be left outside the theatre but still the writing lacks originality and when we see those outdated jokes circulated on social media get repeated as a gag in the film, it turns out to be a pot off.

    49

    Sep 2017
  • Bhoomi

    Call it eagerness or the pressure to make a befitting statement on womanhood, the director Omung along with his writer Raaj Shaandilyaa find themselves jumbled in the examples set by Pink, Mom and the deja vu becomes unavoidable.

    49

    Sep 2017
  • The Final Exit

    ...is a mind twister for the common audience and it requires an extra understanding of the other aspect of evil, the Indian philosophy of life, death, paap, punya etc is not for the regulars.

    59

    Sep 2017
  • Newton

    ...is a stark, dark, witty and symbolic gem presenting the mockery of democracy observed in certain parts of India. Powered by unbeatable performances and constantly amusing humour.

    79

    Sep 2017
  • Simran

    Hansal Mehta's direction is fine, the movie moves smoothly but is marred by a script that demands a better understanding of addiction and mood swings.

    39

    Sep 2017
  • Lucknow Central

    On paper this looks like a thrilling musical but the glaring loopholes and lack of characterization make Lucknow Central an indigestible and unconvincing jail escape adventure.

    39

    Sep 2017
  • Mr. Kabaadi

    No depth, layers and characterization, a mockery of talents and sheer audacity in cashing on the late legendary actor Om Puri in a film in which he is not playing the lead is an unpardonable offence.

    29

    Sep 2017
  • Sameer

    Despite having its flaws and its overwhelming reluctance to take any sides, Sameer still manages to be a tight, edge of the seat surprise in the end and that's the movie's biggest victory.

    59

    Sep 2017
  • Daddy

    The sloppy writing that focuses on Gawli as a robin hood like any fictional Bollywood gangster fails to generate the interest as required...

    39

    Sep 2017
  • Baadshaho

    Lacking in those seeti bajao, paisa vasool moments, the movie is just a parade of buffoonery going nowhere and gasping for help amidst the blast and noise.

    39

    Sep 2017
  • Shubh Mangal Saavdhan

    ...in spite of its flaws manages its promise date of a rom com that offers something different, thanks to its quirky, bold, snappy and saucy fun powered by an all the way endearing Ayushmann & Bhumi.

    59

    Sep 2017
  • Sniff

    Lack of subplot, and no proper characterization of supporting cast that includes father (Manmeet Singh) and grandma (Surekha Sikri) adds to the wounds.

    39

    Aug 2017
  • Qaidi Band

    The most disappointing thing in Qaidi Band is the maker's refusal to try something edgy, considering its premise and the use of rock music. It's just an example of plain mediocrity and naive approach to filmmaking.

    39

    Aug 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
  • Indu Sarkar

    Call it push and pull of art and box office requirements or getting caged by your own belief and faith. The reviewer over here in his opinion has found the filmmaker influenced by his political belief which fails to give this political drama its required justice and much needed edge.

    49

    Jul 2017