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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  • Dhobi Ghat

    The direction of Kiran Rao is nothing short of an achievement for a first timer. Kiran is able to convey the aspirations, dreams and emotions of the protagonists in a very convincing manner through her guerilla style of shooting the sequences.

    59

    Jan 2011
  • 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
  • Ungli

    ...does fall short of expectations because of a sketchy plot and a laughable back story, teamed with a pointless culmination and some very cringe worthy dialogues by Milap Zaveri, but it's entertaining while it lasts.

    59

    Nov 2014
  • Race 2

    ...may not be as brillaint and unpredictable as its predecessor but if you ignore its flaws it definitely has all the ingrediants to make for a massy film.

    59

    Jan 2013
  • Well Done Abba

    The film is not only a strong statement on corruption in our government and establishment, but also exposes the hollowness of developmental programmes like NREGA. Shyam Benegal has created a superb flick.

    59

    Mar 2010
  • Patiala House

    The situations of the film, especially father-son relationship, have been taken straight from life and that makes it identifiable for most moviegoers.

    49

    Feb 2011
  • David

    ...could’ve been a delectable affair with all the snazzy grandeur but sadly ends up disappointing as the maker takes a tripe route to end the film.

    49

    Feb 2013
  • I

    The technological brilliance and aesthetic understanding of Shankar is clearly still there and that is one thing we can't take away from I, but the one thing that could keep you hooked is more sincere performance than a genuinely compelling story point.

    49

    Jan 2015