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

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  • Mickey Virus

    What seemed like a smart script, with quick-witted dialogues, falters at many levels and even starts looking foolish and falling all over itself by the time it reaches the final point. As if a good script has been attacked by a nasty virus.

    59

    Oct 2013
  • Mere Pyare Prime Minister

    That you don't feel for anyone in this film (let alone, the issue), with the camera hovering around a bunch of parallel songs/story-lines, aimed to extend a simple short film into a full-length feature, is perhaps worse.

    29

    Mar 2019
  • Mere Dad Ki Maruti

    Although the film doesn’t say anything remotely novel, the film’s actors Saqib, Prabal and Rhea, and its director Ashima Chibber make a remarkable debut, managing a high energy but pleasantly senti flick.

    59

    Mar 2013
  • Maximum

    This police department politics story had the potential to become a gripping drama about morality and justice. But it stays indifferent and lacklustre.

    39

    Jun 2012
  • Maximum

    ...hope Pankaj Kapoor directs another film soon, perhaps utilising those flashes of brilliance a little more. Next time, I hope he gives us more of those sensitive, romantic moments, instead of trying to encompass all that is happening around the world.

    49

    Sep 2011
  • Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola

    If only good intentions made a good film, Matru is a masterpiece. The story has warm, real characters, it arms the honest against the dishonest and although simplistic, it has much social relevance, especially in today’s corrupt times. But even though the film has panjo, it seriously lacks punch.

    39

    Jan 2013
  • Mary Kom

    All this film needed was a bit more guts to chart its own path with Mary Kom herself as an inspiration. But sadly, they chose to play to the gallery instead. Mary and Priyanka deserved a better film.

    59

    Sep 2014
  • Manmarziyaan

    Together the three actors add incredible zest, flesh, and energy to roles that compel you look at the world through each perspective, and probably even find oneself in it in some form.

    89

    Sep 2018
  • Manikarnika

    Dainty but fierce, Ranaut plays Rani Lakshmibai with the ferocity that suits her character best. She leads the charge not just as an actor, but also as director, the baton she took over midway through the making of this film. One can't help but conjecture if there are really two separate movies here, given that two directors were helming it at different times.

    59

    Jan 2019
  • Manikarnika

    The film doesn't work for true horror fans, for fans of crude humour or smut seekers. It has a little bit of everything but nothing really stands out -- in part or whole.

    19

    Sep 2010