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

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  • Bullett Raja

    ...sorely misses the Dhulia brand of attitude and sincerity in the script and the treatment. Someone bring the real man back please, we will forgive and forget this one.

    39

    Nov 2013
  • Rajjo

    Tacky treatment, dialogues filled with colouful language, and a story that belies its moral bankruptcy for the sake of tititllation, this film is cringe worthy experience.

    19

    Nov 2013
  • 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
  • Shahid

    Once in a while comes along a film that takes you aback by the direct and brutally honest approach it takes. Hansal Mehta’s Shahid is one such film.

    79

    Oct 2013
  • The Lunchbox

    Watch this film for the fuzzy, heart-melting feeling that it will give you through the two-odd hour duration. But also watch it for the hidden charm, the stoic way the protagonists face the problem with their own brand of positivity and optimism.

    79

    Sep 2013
  • Grand Masti

    The makers may be targetting the college kids (who will joke about it) and frontbenchers (with an aim to titillate), asinine stuff after all also has takers in the name of entertainment.

    19

    Sep 2013
  • Zanjeer

    Director Apoorva Lakhia uses his special talent to make this remake as crass as possible, turning it into a pedestrian, B-grade version of the original classic.

    19

    Sep 2013
  • Chennai Express

    The script might be totally devoid of common sense, but to give the due credit, Shetty’s typical flippity, casual humour and innovative action sequences, keeps you thrilled and involved in most part of it.

    69

    Aug 2013
  • B.A. Pass

    The film is a crisp attempt at doing something new. Making the most of the so-called neo-noir genre, the film at hand rises above the mundane and tries to stick its neck out into the darker side of life.

    59

    Aug 2013
  • Issaq

    It is one thing to set out to make a gritty film in Banaras, but it is another thing to have enough discipline and a great script to pull it off.

    19

    Jul 2013