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

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  • Sulemani Keeda

    For a story that is not really novel, this movie would have been much more exciting with a wee bit more confidence and craziness. Nevertheless, it’s definitely worth one watch for a good laugh.

    69

    Dec 2014
  • Zed Plus

    If it had stuck to its genre of being just a political satire, without recourse to excessiveness, Zed Plus could have been got greater access.

    49

    Nov 2014
  • Ungli

    The good looking bunch of actors with decent performances managing-to-keep-you-hooked kind of script and a fairly laidback, easy, not in your face direction could have made this film wonderful, but for the dialogues.

    59

    Nov 2014
  • Happy Ending

    It is sure disappointing that a film which gives you hopes of being an intelligent, witty satire, ends up being as predictable and soppy as the film it intended to make fun of.

    49

    Nov 2014
  • Kill Dil

    Here's a ghisa pita story so predictable that you could sleep through the middle of it and still not miss a point. But then at places, some scenes have been handled in a delightfully novel manner that you rub your sleepy eyes in disbelief.

    59

    Nov 2014
  • Desi Kattey

    When a film aims at offering violence wrapped around a love story, there’s the possibility of a conflict between the two. Often, violence is romanticised to the point that humane elements are eventually overlooked.

    29

    Sep 2014
  • Khoobsurat

    Director Shashanka Ghosh does a decent job of presenting a fantasy tale, but wish it offered a little more than what was expected from this film even before entering the theatre.

    59

    Sep 2014
  • Creature

    This film keeps you engaged alright. During its two-hour plus period, it makes you snigger, snort, laugh out loud at the unintentional humour and makes you gasp with disbelief at the absurdity of it all.

    19

    Sep 2014