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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Rating

  • Gold

    ...is a well plotted drama that sometimes devolves into schmaltz and melodrama. However, it gives us solid two-and-half hours of tricolour hued entertainment.

    69

    Aug 2018
  • Ghanchakkar

    ...relies on the age-old Bollywood idea of the fading yaaddasht, and leaves you feeling as lost as its characters. The hunt — for money as much as for memory — moves with a chaotic frenzy. But it goes around in circles till it drops.

    29

    Jun 2013
  • Game Over

    ...reaches its triple-header final act swiftly, then devolves into a witless muddle, with filmmakers ramping up sudden thrills but not seeding in the problem-solving elements the film needed.

    49

    Jun 2019
  • Freaky Ali

    Despite the cliches and melodrama, we found Freaky Ali worth the time and money. From the ‘talented actor’ for the intelligentsia to the common man’s entertainer, Siddiqui is one star we love.

    59

    Sep 2016
  • Force 2

    John powers through all of this armed with his jaw-dropping muscles, limited acting skills and a ferocious sincerity. Sadly, sincerity is never enough.

    39

    Nov 2016
  • For Real

    This is the sort of self-produced, independent, low-budget, boutique film that you go to niche film festivals for. They serve as fair audition tapes for better things to come. Hopefully.

    39

    Sep 2010
  • Fitoor

    Melodrama and a superficial love story are some of the road blocks that hinder a beautiful cinematic journey Abhishek Kapoor wanted to take you on.

    39

    Feb 2016
  • Fireflies

    It's biggest flaw: The film suffers from forced stereotypes. Most of the sequences are predictable, and it's not your mistake if you confuse it for a full-fledged commercial film, only made with very low budget.

    29

    Nov 2014
  • Fan

    What keeps you hooked is Shah Rukh Khan. He pumps vitality into the narrative. It might get silly but it doesn’t get dull.

    69

    Apr 2016
  • F.A.L.T.U

    Frat-boy, crass fun is a legit Hollywood genre. The unlikely issue with Faltu is it isn't faltu enough. It unleashes a lengthy manifesto for educational reforms instead.

    29

    Apr 2011