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

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Sify

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Number of reviews
489
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47

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  • Boss

    What you’ll get in the film is lots of Akshay Kumar and a few amusing moments. What you’ll have to endure for that is the entire film. Do the math.

    29

    Oct 2013
  • Hunterrr

    Ladies, if you like being called 'Party Pack' and 'Family Pack' and have the same IQ as the female characters of this film, you too might dissolve into giggles and enjoy the cheeky humiliation. For those men who think being creepy is cute, this is your fairytale.

    29

    Mar 2015
  • Jannat 2

    A tired story with cliched characters propped-up by an OD on machismo, some dialogue-baazi, and a gorgeous heroine does not a film make.

    29

    May 2012
  • Fukrey

    This one just doesn't measure up. A word to all the young filmmakers out there - perhaps it's time to leave Delhi and friendship alone and move to newer pastures.

    29

    Jun 2013
  • Hero

    If you have the resources, filmmaking expertise, and an obvious passion for cinema, why not back good films that take us forward and not a hundred steps behind?

    29

    Sep 2015
  • Dulha Mil Gaya

    Despite Sushmita Sen’s vivaciousness, SRK’s cameo and a very able supporting cast, Dulha Mil Gaya doesn't manage to stay afloat as it's a story that we've seen too many times already.

    29

    Jan 2010
  • Lanka

    No point in talking about Manoj Bajpayee and Yashpal Sharma - both powerhouse performers—because the film itself doesn't work.

    29

    Dec 2011
  • Tamanchey

    One wonders the purpose of making a crime film (we recently saw Desi Kattey, again titled after guns), that the viewer has seen a hundred times already.

    29

    Oct 2014
  • Chitkabrey

    Producer-writer-director Suneet Arora takes a concept that could have translated into a suspenseful, edgy film. Instead, what you get is a moral-science lesson, the tough-love way.

    29

    Aug 2011
  • Bangistan

    ...attempts to tell a well-intentioned message through humour, and in the end, both are lost on the viewer. The film, based on our novice bombers, is sadly low-impact!

    29

    Aug 2015
  • Veer

    Veer, mounted on lush production values, shows you everything in hyperbole: the costumes and jewellery, the battlefield, the body count, the unattainably beautiful princess, and the comic-book style hero.

    29

    Jan 2010