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

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Number of reviews
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  • Phantom

    The on-goings in the film have an authentic touch and that's why the screenplay manages to evoke humour and pathos in equal doses.

    69

    Aug 2010
  • Pati Patni Aur Woh

    ...a whole lot of random desi-lad humour, in what's essentially a naughty-uncle comedy about the wife, and woh (the other woman). Couldn't find anything funny here. Surely this sort of stuff has an audience. Hope the film finds it then.

    29

    Dec 2019
  • Pari

    ...redefines the horror genre in Bollywood. It proves that we've come a long was since the era when the Ramsay Brothers...

    49

    Mar 2018
  • Panipat

    As much as you want to admire the craft, you cannot deny this could have been a far more rousing portrayal of one of history's most fascinating and frightening chapters, had it been with better performers.

    49

    Dec 2019
  • Panga

    ...has the same histrionics films of such nature are known for- Parental conflict, sacrifices, heroic montages, training sequences, and ultimate triumph. But despite all the ingredients, the film is fueled by sharp writing by Tiwari and Nikhil Mehrotra, boisterous dialogues and above all

    69

    Jan 2020
  • Pagglait

    Where the film manages to stay afloat with much aplomb though is turning all of this into a coming-of-age story of the young widow, whose life changes within the span of the 13 days it takes for the soul to exit a home.

    59

    Mar 2021
  • Pagalpanti

    Actors participating in such comedies usually say in interviews and write on social media how their films are not for critics and request the audiences to leave their brains at home. I did exactly that, didn't apply any logic or brain, all I desired was laughter... where's that? Whom should I talk to now?

    29

    Nov 2019
  • Padmaavat

    ...worth a watch because of its magnificent scale and sincere portrayals. But also, because too many people have fought a long battle to bring this movie to the big screen.

    49

    Jan 2018
  • Paa

    Paa will make you smile and it will make you cry but finally, you will want to get up and do the Paa dance for a long, long time after the credits have rolled.

    69

    Dec 2009
  • One By Two

    Interesting premise, but then that’s about it. From the first scene onwards, the story, direction and dialogues go on a downward spiral. Thirty minutes into the film, and you start thinking of all that you could have done with those precious two hours.

    29

    Feb 2014
  • Omerta

    It's a shame really that Omerta lacks depth, never giving an insight into Omar's criminal designs. As a thriller, it's pacy and yet, distinctly half-baked and stiff.

    49

    May 2018
  • O Teri

    The film is supposedly a satire on scams, politics and media, among other things. But the script or the dialogues don’t show any intelligence that help the film qualify as one.

    29

    Mar 2014
  • No Problem

    There is nothing original, clever or even remotely interesting to keep you engrossed in the proceedings. It reeks of contempt for the audience...

    39

    Dec 2010