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

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  • Boss

    ...will find its takers among the ones who have been making films like Chennai Express record-breaking hits. The movie for the others will prove to be highly mediocre.

    39

    Oct 2013
  • Romeo Akbar Walter

    What could have been an action packed drama seems to be caught in a quagmire of stereotypes and predictability. It is so slow it fails to hold your attention despite a good premise.

    39

    Apr 2019
  • AkaashVani

    ...may be a flawed film but it still has its heart in the right place. If you can get past the sugary coma and see the relavant topic it deals with, this film is for you.

    39

    Jan 2013
  • Dear Zindagi

    For two hours you put up with too shiny, too happy people holding hands and you're fed up with the hokey counseling sessions. The last half hour actually touches you but it is too little too late.

    39

    Nov 2016
  • Traffic

    ...it becomes so tedious because it tries too hard to infuse the TV drama pace of Kiefer Sutherland's 24 and ends up being tedious.

    39

    May 2016
  • Judwaa 2

    ...is louder and bigger and bolder and Varun Dhawan may not be Salman Khan, but he holds his own, both as Prem and Raja. Fun watch for the younger generation.

    39

    Sep 2017
  • Beyond The Clouds

    Majid Majidi comes to India and falls for the poverty is beautiful trap. After that, he simply rolls from one cliche to another and another until you just shake your head in despair.

    39

    Apr 2018
  • Alone

    ...with a successful story at hand, Alone could've been a real scare-fest had the makers invested in the script and screenplay writers.

    39

    Jan 2015
  • Wazir

    Vidhu Vinod Chopra who is happy to take credit for the original story, should have been merciless when writing the script which goes on and on in the second half explaining itself. Sometimes it is smarter to let the audience use its brains.

    39

    Jan 2016
  • Tees Maar Khan

    the film has major flaws in treatment. A story which has immense possibilities of comedy is reduced to actors trying buffoonery - something often mistaken by filmmakers as guaranteed laughter.

    39

    Dec 2010