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

publication

Stardust

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Number of reviews
386
Average rating
44

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Rating

  • Baby

    ...is one of the best spy thrillers to come from Bollywood in recent times. Not only is it fun and entertaining, it is also smart and fast-paced.

    79

    Jan 2015
  • Baby

    The direction of Jagmohan Mundhra suits the thriller genre and he comes out with a winning product. The treatment of the characters in the thriller has been done superbly.

    79

    Apr 2010
  • Piku

    The commonality yet familiariaty of Piku is its biggest paradox and its biggest strength - there is something different for everyone from this one story.

    79

    May 2015
  • Talvar

    Let the floors for a fresh debate begin, let the audience witness a visual account of what may have taken place. But for now, let’s appreciate the meticulous details put together so well by two skilful filmmakers.

    79

    Oct 2015
  • Titli

    ...powerful, intriguing and makes you empathize with their frugal living conditions, their desperate attempt to break the cycle of poverty and gender inequality.

    69

    Oct 2015
  • Phantom

    Whether one takes it as a straightforward thriller, or one internalizes the wounds of an unforgettable act of terror, Phantom is a must watch for everyone.

    69

    Aug 2015
  • Happy Ending

    ...a more than better attempt at the genre that makes us go weak in the knees. But its not bloated, not sentimental. It's witty, it's smart, it's more comedy than romantic comedy, and it features an ensemble of lovable and whimsical yet strangely familiar characters that make real life seem less dreary.

    69

    Nov 2014
  • Bajirao Mastani

    Watch it for good story telling, Ranveer’s breakthrough performance, passionate chemistry between Bajirao and Mastani and don’t miss Priyanka’s undersized yet powerful role.

    69

    Dec 2015
  • Shamitabh

    ...this is one movie where the performances of the lead actors are so dazzling and mesmerising that they camouflage the huge flaws in the film's writing and pace and make Shamitabh a delightfully delicious character-study which may have many moments that leave you speechless.

    69

    Feb 2015