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

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  • Kill Dil

    Kill Dill may have excited the producers at conception level. As a complete film it features a very watchable Ranveer Singh and Parineeti Chopra. And it is only them that drives this otherwise limp of a film.

    29

    Nov 2014
  • Ki & Ka

    It's interesting for the first twenty minutes, but then the film dives face first into problems that are so made up, so fake you wonder if they thought the film through beyond the 'concept'.

    29

    Apr 2016
  • Khandaani Shafakhana

    ...had the potential to be a transgressive piece of Cinema with its choice of theme and setup but all it ends up being is a flaccid attempt by Bollywood to capitalize on a social cause for a few extra bucks and momentary pleasure.

    49

    Aug 2019
  • Khamoshiyan

    ...makes you shiver. But not in fear. It just makes you shake in embarrassment for all the ghosts and spirits who are so royally snubbed and insulted by such travesties of terror.

    29

    Jan 2015
  • Khajoor Pe Atke

    There's nothing subtle about this film. There's no dark comedy here. There's only loud acting, ghastly music and comic sounds that deafen you and blind you to the really, really funny bits in the film.

    19

    May 2018
  • Kesari

    The final battle to the death is worth the watch, but when you see religion, patriotism, propaganda and soldiering mix in a movie timed for release during elections in India, you want to cringe but that would be politically incorrect.

    39

    Mar 2019
  • Kerry on Kutton

    The dialog and situations are very funny in parts, the characters are beautifully cast, but a better director would not allowed the film to meander all over the village.

    39

    Jul 2016
  • Kedarnath

    Credit goes to the young girl who shows flashes of her beautiful mum's talent (Amrita Singh) and brings a little something of her own on screen. There's talent here, and it is enough to take your mind away from the horrendous cliches that make the movie.

    39

    Dec 2018
  • Kashmakash

    ...may find it really hard to hold audience's interest owing to its sensibilities but for a true cinema love this Bengali feast surely deserves a shot.

    49

    May 2011
  • Kalank

    ...it's such a mish mash of everything from Dilwale Dulhania Le Jaayenge to Casablanca to Lawaris to Bahubali to Camelot and everything in between and presented to you in a language that is so pretentious that it exhausts your patience.

    49

    Apr 2019
  • Kai Po Che!

    The minor negatives however, cannot take away from the fact that Kai Po Che never for once commercialises and stays true to its soul. Watch it to witness one of the most realistic coming of the age films in the recent times.

    59

    Feb 2013