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

publication

Hindustan Times

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Number of reviews
697
Average rating
45

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  • Kurbaan

    What you may brave through then is a flick neither real or serious enough to be a meditation on global terror, nor sweetly suspended and adequately brain-dead to be Die Hard. It’s hard to be both. The hardship shows.

    39

    Nov 2009
  • Kites

    It’s a passionately romantic pic, or at least hyped as one in ways that few films can live up to. The expression of that intense love, its most important element, is often lost in translation - what many might rightly perceive as lack of chemistry between the leading pair.

    59

    May 2010
  • Kick

    For a change, Salman Khan's Kick has much more going for it than just his charisma. It has a story and some brilliant performances to boot.

    49

    Jul 2014
  • Ki & Ka

    ...is an important film because it talks about some unconventional and rather tough relationship goals, but it mostly remains a film which is immensely in love with melodrama.

    49

    Apr 2016
  • Khoobsurat

    ...we aren't suggesting you should waste time and money on the movie unless you are indifferent to the lack of Sonam's acting skills and an overall lowering of standards for wits and jokes.

    19

    Sep 2014
  • Khandaani Shafakhana

    It’s as if the filmmakers were instructed to amp up the drama to increase the storytelling stakes — I keep picturing producers and executives asking for more conflict, the way characters in this film want more ghee on their parathas — and that hurts this film’s simple, good-natured spirit.

    39

    Aug 2019
  • Khajoor Pe Atke

    Despite a promising theme, Khajoor Pe Atke is somewhere lost in translation. Thanks to Manoj and Seema Pahwa’s terrific comic timing, the audience bears to sit through this 120-minute botched up relationship drama.

    39

    May 2018
  • Kedarnath

    ...is a pointless, entirely forgettable film, but some may remember the girl (Sara Ali Khan) fondly — which may well be the film’s only task.

    39

    Dec 2018
  • Karthik Calling Karthik

    As an audience, you’re not always two steps behind the script either. But that doesn’t take away from how the film holds you, almost all the way. This isn't easy. I suspect you’re not going to love the sound of a ringing landline for a while. I hope you don’t question the workings of your brain as much.

    59

    Feb 2010
  • Kalank

    From verbose lines to obscene opulence, Kalank is too theatrical and stage-y to feel current, which is where the old-world setup works… until it doesn’t. More attention is paid to the chikan embroidery on the husband’s kurtas than to the climactic revolution, and the third act exposes the story’s hollowness while the film flits inconsequentially between timelines.

    49

    Apr 2019