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

publication

Mumbai Mirror

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Number of reviews
869
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44

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  • Ek Tha Tiger

    Khan on the other hand holds back too much. Is he underplaying? Is he not acting at all? Hard to tell. If you're expecting an amusing, captivating, cool Chulbul Pandey-like performance, forget it.

    49

    Aug 2012
  • Shuttlecock Boys

    A film that seems essentially a filmmaking exercise manages a bonus release. You can salute the spirit and wish them the best for the future, but you can't help but come away from the film a little disappointed.

    39

    Aug 2012
  • Aalaap

    For a film that claims to "explore the different sides of Naxalism", Aalaap's politics are muddled, its objective naïve, and method laughable.

    29

    Jul 2012
  • Cocktail

    ...writer Imtiaz Ali dilutes this vision and goes on to self-censor, Indianise, romanticise, emotionalise, ergo commercialise the experience and give us a 1 part alcohol and 10 part water cocktail, an exercise in pointlessness.

    39

    Jul 2012
  • Maximum

    Maximum's problems start right up front. You have no idea where the story is heading because there is no crisis created, no path or goal imagined.

    39

    Jul 2012
  • Gangs Of Wasseypur

    Kashyap strives to surprise and while every film requires an unconditional commitment of labor and love from its participant makers, the effort behind the making of a Gangs of Wasseypur is special.

    69

    Jun 2012
  • Kshay

    ...a no-budget indie production that delves deep into the abstraction of obsession. Inaccessible to many, if you truly want to see cinema free of box- office constraints, cinema as pure art, cinema that doesn't play by the rules, then treat yourself to the exceptional instance that is Kshay.

    69

    Jun 2012
  • Shanghai

    ...Dibakar Banerjee has crafted this film with the kind of precision and invention that - should Shanghai be a commercial success - can change the course of cinema in India.

    89

    Jun 2012
  • Ishaqzaade

    ...is watchable for most part, but brace for disappointment in the secondhalf when a manipulative screenplay gets in the way and hampers the chance of this movie ending up first-rate.

    59

    May 2012
  • Fatso

    ...despite the preposterous concept, there is an intrinsic connection Kapoor attempts to make with viewers and in this, succeeds for most part.

    59

    May 2012