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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  • B.A. Pass

    It’s not as dark and dangerous as you’d expect film noir to be. Still, you might want to check it out for the few grappling moments and the performances.

    49

    Aug 2013
  • Aurangzeb

    Call it a retro film with modern sensibilities. Old wine in new bottle. Whatever. Worth a watch, if you'd like to savour the story and performances, and forgive much of the rest.

    49

    May 2013
  • Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge?

    The central flaw with the film is its failure to evoke sympathy for the central characters. Having suffered unbearable guests themselves, most viewers will find Chachaji’s antics harmless; even amusing.

    49

    Mar 2010
  • Arjun

    The film is certainly a leap forward for its quality animation, which we are yet to see in Indian films, but not so much the storytelling.

    59

    May 2012
  • Aligarh

    Watch the film to experience a story that is as searing as it is sensitive. Most crucially, the film ensures that the absurdity of a law criminalizing homosexuality hits home harder than ever.

    69

    Feb 2016
  • Aladin

    Despite the length being a tad too long and the enchantment quotient hovering around average, the film might still be worth a watch for a few amusing moments.

    49

    Nov 2009
  • Aiyyaa

    This quirkily entertaining film is recommended for those who often find themselves delightfully blurring between dreams and reality, and especially for those who want to get a taste of it.

    69

    Oct 2012
  • Aisha

    It’s so rare for a film to get it all together: from the story, to the performances, to the atmospherics, to the music and more.

    69

    Aug 2010
  • Agneepath

    If you're a loyalist of the Late Mukul Anand’s Agneepath, you’re likely to have reservations with this one. But if you leave the comparisons aside and are willing to forgive the faults, Agneepath is worth a watch essentially to savor Hrithik’s performance.

    59

    Jan 2012
  • Admissions Open

    ...propagates the message of following your heart to choosing a career. Are you yawning already; wait, the story takes such a bizarre turn, you almost fall off your chair.

    19

    May 2010