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

  • Teen Patti

    The direction of Leena Yadav is certainly an improvement on her last flick ‘Shabd’, but uneven writing seems to be her undoing here. Even the pace in the second half of the flick is very slow and the flick refuses to move out of gambling dens.

    39

    Feb 2010
  • Karthik Calling Karthik

    The direction of Vijay Lalwani shows spark but fails to take the film to its logical conclusion. In fact, the second half is not only slow but also climax seems out of tune with the feel of the movie.

    39

    Feb 2010
  • My Name is Khan

    Karan has shown great courage in choosing a topic which was not his forte but he has come out with a winning product, no two opinions about that.

    69

    Feb 2010
  • Striker

    The direction of Chandan Arora seems to be handicapped by a poor script. The script has many layers and that makes the task of director very difficult.

    29

    Feb 2010
  • Veer

    ...the director has miserably failed to lift the film from its mediocrity despite of having the best stars and a big budget to mount his extravaganza.

    39

    Jan 2010
  • Kurbaan

    ...the lack of usual masala associated with Karan Johar’s films and a serious topic like terrorism may make the flick more favorite with intelligentsia than with the hoi polloi, who go to theatres for paisa vasool experience.

    59

    Nov 2009
  • Aao Wish Karein

    Though the subject of the flick is good but lack of sizzling hot chemistry between the lead pair will play spoil sport at the box office. A below average flick.

    29

    Nov 2009
  • Tum Mile

    Emraan Hashmi and Soha Ali Khan have given superb performances and their crackling chemistry will help the flick be a winner at the box office.

    49

    Nov 2009
  • Jail

    The film is able to involve the spectators completely, but sometimes it faces the danger of being called a documentary and that too a depressing one.

    49

    Nov 2009
  • London Dreams

    Salman Khan and Ajay Devgn have come out with winning performances but the subject of the flick is such that it will appeal mainly to the urbane, yuppie crowds in big cities. The lack of hit music will also keep the masses away from theatres, despite of it being a good movie. Above average fare.

    59

    Nov 2009