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

  • B.A. Pass

    ...a gripping gritty tale of a reticent gigolo and an uninhibited housewife that deserves a watch for the stellar performances and a startling first half.

    59

    Aug 2013
  • Bobby Jasoos

    If you can keep the disappointment of a half-baked climax aside, Bobby Jasoos is a cute family film with a compelling story, superb performances and a lot of heart.

    59

    Jul 2014
  • Shabri

    ...is not of the level of 'Satya' or 'Company', but it certainly makes its place in the genre of gangster flicks.

    59

    Aug 2011
  • 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
  • Prince

    ...even after a good start in the first half, somehow the happenings in the second half look less convincing. But, director has made the film a visual treat and there are no two opinions on that.

    59

    Apr 2010
  • Yeh Hai Bakrapur

    Take it as a simple comedy of errors, or take it as a humourous study of communal and social psyche - either way, this Ray Ban-wearing bakra called Shahrukh deserves all the attention demanded by his name.

    59

    May 2014
  • Hawaa Hawaai

    ...what could have easily been the most poignant and feel good films of the year, Hawaa Hawaai proves to be just a breezy one-time watch because of its contrived second half and somewhat unconvincing and predictable screenplay.

    59

    May 2014
  • Red Alert

    The movie is for the discerning people, mainly intelligentsia, and deals with one of the burning topics of the day.

    59

    Jul 2010
  • Dedh Ishqiya

    Abhishek Choubey commendably juxtaposes the decadent royalty with the guns and goons, the modern era with people latching onto the remnants of grandeur, the loyalists with the traitors, the rich Urdu with the coloquial cuss words and so on.

    59

    Jan 2014
  • Tamasha

    Another of Imtiaz’s take on love story, this film is not as gripping as his past works. It is a complex story, trying to tell a story very maturely but fails to strike the right chords.

    59

    Nov 2015
  • Udaan

    The young director must be congratulated for taking up such a non-commercial subject for opening his innings in Bollywood.

    59

    Jul 2010