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

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  • City Of Gold

    ...not only marks the return of a storyteller who tells it like it is, without the comfort of shortcuts. It's also a macroscopic look at people who populate the fringes. Their silent protests are seldom heard in cinema.

    69

    Apr 2010
  • Chittagong

    Filmmaker Bedabrata Pain meticulously recreates the lives of those times and makes for a believable watch. He infuses enough emotions within the story that the victory eventually tugs at your heartstrings filling you with a surge of pride.

    69

    Oct 2012
  • Roy

    ...it has more than its fare share of flaws, especially in the latter half of the film. But despite all of that, it's hard to let go of the riveting first half and the idea that the film so beautifully holds at its center.

    69

    Feb 2015
  • Robot

    ...is going to be a trendsetter. Shankar shows that he could very well keep the Indian sensibilities intact while making a top of the line science fiction in line with Hollywood films.

    69

    Oct 2010
  • Badlapur

    ...is an intense and captivating cinematic experience for those bored of the typical Bollywood shtick and looking for something refreshingly different.

    69

    Feb 2015
  • Hasee Toh Phasee

    ...a directorial winner. While it entertains, it also springs forth another director worth looking out to. It is a film which gets you to root for the protagonist. And you know you have winner when a film makes you feel such.

    69

    Feb 2014
  • Dum Laga Ke Haisha

    ...is an anomaly of a film that chooses to tell an intimate story in the most grounded manner, all the while shaming us into accepting what a misogynistic and materialistic world we live in.

    69

    Feb 2015
  • Gurgaon

    ...is a powerful film that pushes us into a dark cruel world. When we emerge, shocked by the violence, you realise that you are equally primitive when you want to clap after the last gun is fired. The film has been shot beautifully and supported by fantastic performances.

    69

    Aug 2017
  • 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