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

  • Raag Desh

    If you are interested in knowing an intriguing and probing chapter from India's freedom struggle and have the required patience then Raag Desh is your ticket

    69

    Jul 2017
  • Jagga Jasoos

    ...is a missed opportunity in the end. This surprise musical fantasy solely rides on Ranbir Kapoor's infectious charm and those couple flashes of brilliance.

    49

    Jul 2017
  • Mom

    ...is an important film for three reasons. 1) - Its testimony that Sridevi is one of the most accomplished actresses alive, 2) Ravi Udyawar is a filmmaker to look out for and last but not the least - it's a salute to motherhood and womanhood.

    79

    Jul 2017
  • 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
  • Bank Chor

    Its not that Bank Chor doesn't aim for a cinematic statement, it does, the maker has tried to make a comment on the cultural and other divides in this film but it's so juvenile that it hardly registers and ends up a mockery - a joke on itself.

    29

    Jun 2017
  • Phullu

    A film should be judged on the basis of two things i.e. Content and Intent and Phullu is definitely high on intent but falters in presenting its content.

    49

    Jun 2017
  • Raabta

    In terms of costume design or makeup, guess the most efforts must have gone in Rajkummar Rao's character design, but then was it really so important in the narrative after all?

    39

    Jun 2017
  • Hanuman Da Damdaar

    ...is fine for the kids no doubt, only if innovations like the one used before the commencement of the film if carried in the movie, it could have been a rewarding experience for the adults as well.

    49

    Jun 2017
  • 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
  • Dear Maya

    ...the movie belongs to Manisha Koirala who owns Maya with her grace, gaze, poise and that infectious smile that made her one of the most photogenic actress of the 90's.

    59

    Jun 2017
  • Sargoshiyan

    ...began with a whisper but failed terribly to become a voice thanks to the maker's choice to say everything but actually failing in making the audience to hear and/or give an ear to anything.

    39

    May 2017
  • Sarkar 3

    A potential comeback goes kaput. Ramu dear you were coming near but BOOM.. Sarkar 3 is in bad 'company' of bland Cheeku's, comic Bhiku, a bearded weird Biddu, a crazy camera and so on..

    39

    May 2017
  • Baahubali 2: The Conclusion

    ...is an hauntingly eternal, ambitiously spectacular masterpiece that delivers on all fronts, having all the arcs for a swashbuckling blockbuster, the S.S. Rajamouli directed epic fantasy in reality is a lesson on how to conclude a sequel, making it bigger, better and unforgettable in the end.

    89

    Apr 2017
  • Noor

    ...is an endearing lovable hoor (women) waiting at your nearest screen that shows Sonakshi Sinha in her top form.

    69

    Apr 2017
  • Maatr

    ...just pretends to make a social statement about rape and revenge and in reality struggles even to be a routine escapist film that does nothing significant for anyone involved.

    29

    Apr 2017
  • Begum Jaan

    A plot that could have been a powerful eye opening metaphor on 'mata' (read women) and 'bharat mata' turns into a disturbing, over blown, deliberately hysterical and forcefully sensational misadaptation of the brilliant National award winning Bengali film Rajkahini.

    29

    Apr 2017