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

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Number of reviews
489
Average rating
47

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  • PK

    It's amazing that the makers thought of bringing us such an entertaining and thought- provoking film through the eyes of this unique character.

    89

    Dec 2014
  • Udta Punjab

    Not only do I recommend Udta Punjab as mandatory viewing, I also urge that the film be made tax-free. Very few films touch a cord such that they can actually make a difference.

    89

    Jun 2016
  • Piku

    Kudos to story, screenplay an dialogue writer Juhi Chaturvedi for bring us this eccentric comedy that's as full of laughs as it is full of feeling. And what astute storytelling by Shoojit Sircar!

    89

    May 2015
  • Tamasha

    Despite the flaws, the film is full of mad charm and is all heart. Tamasha is an incredible spectacle of a movie, to be experienced, not merely viewed.

    79

    Nov 2015
  • Court

    This is a delicious slice-of-life film that puts forth various issues, and celebrates the unintended and often dark humour that we see all around us.

    79

    Apr 2015
  • Shamitabh

    This is one of the few films we experience and not just watch. We revel in and relish the unusual story, the characters, their equations, and soak in the performances and aesthetics.

    79

    Feb 2015
  • Ship Of Theseus

    With excellent acting, stories tinged with moral dilemmas and varying philosophies, innovative cinematography by Pankaj Kumar and Gandhi's sure-footed direction, Ship Of Theseus is a must-watch.

    79

    Jul 2013
  • Sultan

    Staggeringly engaging, remarkably rugged and unexpectedly romantic, Sultan is every bit the comprehensive blockbuster it promised to be.

    79

    Jul 2016
  • Kapoor & Sons

    The nuances in the story are reflected brilliantly in all aspects of the film from the performances to the technical aspects like production design, music, editing and photography.

    79

    Mar 2016
  • Chittagong

    For cinema to accommodate history, there must be a sense of balance between drama and authenticity. Chittagong manages that balance quite well.

    79

    Oct 2012