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

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IBNLive

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Number of reviews
726
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44

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  • Rokkk

    The film has its spooky moments; sure half of them were over done with the unnecessary sound effects, which has now become a trait of every horror flick.

    39

    Mar 2010
  • Road, Movie

    Dev Benegal scores full marks as a director to keep the film short and crisp, with the right dosage of thrill, humour, sarcasm and reality rolled into one.

    69

    Mar 2010
  • Teen Patti

    is an incoherent mess of logic-defying scenes that never come together as a fluid script. It's got snazzy camerawork and occasionally hip production design, but none of that matters in the end.

    19

    Feb 2010
  • Teen Patti

    A stylish attempt definitely, but it goes wrong horribly towards the end. Such big money and great actors are not put to optimum use, thanks to a flawed script.

    49

    Feb 2010
  • My Name is Khan

    The film shamelessly tugs at your heartstrings and on more than one occasion wallops you to weep. Aided by solid camerawork, tight editing and a layered story, Johar crafts an engaging, stirring saga that is earnest and noble. With this message movie in the mainstream format, the director takes a step in the right direction.

    69

    Feb 2010
  • Rann

    What ultimately comes in the way of Rann achieving the potential of its premise is the over-use of cliche in the absence of original writing.

    39

    Jan 2010
  • Ishqiya

    ...a delicious little film that teeters dangerously between saucy comedy and suspenseful noir. Unapologetically adult in its relationships, its language and its humor, the film sparkles for its inspired writing and uncompromised direction.

    69

    Jan 2010
  • Veer

    Watch it if you're a die-hard Salman fan. It's an epic-sized period film with tacky special effects. Unacceptable in these times.

    39

    Jan 2010
  • Chance Pe Dance

    doesn't work because you feel no empathy for its protagonist. The film's writers -- if you can call them that, considering there is no script to speak of -- fail to invest even a hint of vulnerability in Sameer.

    19

    Jan 2010
  • Dulha Mil Gaya

    ...well-worn, formulaic fare that might appeal to viewers who find comfort in the familiar, and who are still excited by those hackneyed stories about righteous Indian girls who show materialistic NRI boys the error of their ways.

    39

    Jan 2010
  • Paa

    Few filmmakers stick their necks out to tell difficult and different stories in these days of mindless entertainers making potloads of money. For their intentions alone, the makers of Paa deserve a thumbs-up.

    59

    Dec 2009