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

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  • Pari

    This movie is slow to create the scary world, and even though you enjoy it, it takes too long to actually make you gasp for air. But what an awesome beginning for Anushka Sharma and Parambrata Chatterjee.

    49

    Mar 2018
  • Pankh

    ...do not have any entertainment value and it could not be completely passed as an art film. Works in bits but not for the faint hearted.

    29

    Apr 2010
  • Paltan

    This is a mockery of the lives of soldiers who are shown to be foolhardy, stupid and crying at the drop of a hat. The dialogues are so trite they have been taken off quote sites. All in all a waste of time.

    19

    Sep 2018
  • Pakhi

    This film is a tragedy of such epic howlarious proportions. None of the cast know how to act. And all that attempted exploitation in the name of true story of a ten year old is so bad you want the film to be relegated to the bottom of a well.

    19

    Sep 2018
  • One Day

    This is no whodunit, not even why-he-dun-it. It's a straightforward story laughably told. The usually reliable character actors are made to ham so much they seem to be competing for the Razzies.

    29

    Jul 2019
  • OMG Oh My God!

    ...an honest film with a strong message which should be encouraged and seen especially for the brilliance of its script and the delightful acting of Paresh Rawal!

    69

    Sep 2012
  • Omerta

    The staccato storytelling style and the constant shift between past and present is distracting at best. Unfortunately there is no emotional takeaway from the story, so you watch the stabbings and the kidnappings wondering 'what was that?'

    39

    May 2018
  • Ok Jaanu

    You get so tired of the dialog you wonder why the Tamil version directed by Mani Ratnam was not such a bore to watch. Then you realise that in staying true to the original, there are pauses and silences induced because Dulquer Salman and Nithya Menen have far better screen presence and acting chops than Shraddha Kapoor and Aditya Roy Kapoor.

    49

    Jan 2017
  • Notebook

    It's an official remake of Nicholas Sparks' romance made by Hollywood a while ago. Except this is set in Kashmir and hence stunning. Plus the newcomers are not bad at all, and the kids are the sweetest.

    39

    Mar 2019
  • Noor

    Noor, played by Sonakshi Sinha with all the earnestness she can muster, but the script is so badly researched, so superficial, it gives journalists a bad name.

    29

    Apr 2017
  • No One Killed Jessica

    ...director Raj Kumar Gupta, who had left us wanting more with his debut film Aamir, does disappoint us. Post his tremendous first film this is not quite the best follow up. He could have done better. Nonetheless, No One Killed Jessica is a film you mustn't miss.

    59

    Jan 2011
  • NH10

    ...a dark and wild ride into the outskirts of our nation with plenty of thrills and gory action. Not meant for the fainthearted and tailor-made for cinema aficionados...

    79

    Mar 2015
  • Neerja

    The film is beautifully made and keeps the drama alive in the first half and then loses steam in the second half and ends on a high emotional note.

    59

    Feb 2016