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

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  • Sharafat Gayi Tel Lene

    A fairly smart script, cast that’s easy on the eye and it wouldn’t have been so tough to bring out a decent film. But unfortunately, director Gurmmeet Singh falters and what we get is a film that is sometimes perky, but mostly sloven and at times, plain boring.

    39

    Jan 2015
  • Jagga Jasoos

    ...for all cause and effect, this is a completely children's movie. Clearly that part of the message doesn't seem to have been relayed well as I look around at the morning show in my theatre, which is half packed, but mainly with young adults—the lead actor's personal fan base. There isn't a single kid. Now that's a bummer.

    39

    Jul 2017
  • Aladin

    Aladin excels in the SFX department, setting a benchmark for others to follow, but as an engaging fairy tale that weaves magic and mystery it fails on every front.

    39

    Nov 2009
  • Red Alert

    It's not a typical entertainer, but if you are in the mood for something different, this engrossing film -- full of super performances -- is not a bad idea.

    39

    Jul 2010
  • Policegiri

    For those who like to hear cracking of bones, watch computer-generated stunts and exaggerated violence on the big screen, 'Policegiri' might come across as a staple diet.

    39

    Jul 2013
  • Mr. X

    Bhatt tries to incorporate the superhero angle, but his linear narrative springs no surprises and as soon as he makes his hero go invisible, his entire plot is clearly visible and the heavy inspiration from Hollywood flicks.

    39

    Apr 2015
  • Cocktail

    When you see two pretty chicks and a hunk prancing around in foreign locales looking deliriously happy singing about deep friendship, you know, of course, what to expect.

    39

    Jul 2012
  • Saand Ki Aankh

    There's something so desperately missing in the general rhythm and tone of this film that beyond a point, not just the audience, even the filmmakers seem unable to decide on whether this is a high-octane melodrama, set to appease junta-class.

    39

    Oct 2019
  • Dabangg 3

    ...there's no point intellectualising, analyzing, mentally masturbating over a movie that makes no bones about its severely lowbrow, literally below-the-belt purpose.

    39

    Dec 2019
  • A Flying Jatt

    I’m merely glad this is at least an attempt at big-screen entertainment aimed purely at kids. How many homegrown options do we have anyway? Most adults, I’m afraid, won’t give a flying duck.

    39

    Aug 2016
  • 31st October

    ...is why fledgling inept filmmakers should stay away from history-invoking true stories, else such heinous acts might well be wiped out from the collective conscience for want of a skilled and able raconteur!

    39

    Oct 2016
  • Fanney Khan

    You'd be dumbstruck at the unnecessarily complicated mess that the hero finds himself in, merely to serve the purpose of an over-imagined plot.

    39

    Aug 2018
  • Ramayana

    The animation is not world-class as yet but better than most we've seen this year. We're getting there! A valiant, though seemingly rushed, effort.

    39

    Oct 2010