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

publication

The New Indian Express

Highest rating for
Lowest rating for
Number of reviews
284
Average rating
47

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Rating

  • Housefull

    ...what makes Housefull a watchable film is the fact that it aims to entertain and succeeds in doing so irrespective of its negative points.

    59

    Apr 2010
  • Heartless

    ...works within its ambitious realm of love, betrayal and mortality. It makes an endearing departure from routine romances about broken hearts and mended morale.

    59

    Feb 2014
  • Haunted

    The narrative flows smoothly and some of the special effects are to die for. If you are a fan of the horror genre you really can't afford to miss this one.

    69

    May 2011
  • Hasee Toh Phasee

    ...the film and every rich resplendent moment in it, belongs to Parineeti Chopra. She irons out all the rough spots in the storytelling, hides all the wrinkles in the jaded plot and makes her character seem far more empathetic than it would have been in a lesser actress' hands.

    79

    Feb 2014
  • Happy New Year

    Irreverence is one thing. Disrespect is another. And maybe this time Farah Khan will find that when the line between the two is blurred, the joke is on the person who is cracking it.

    39

    Oct 2014
  • Hacked

    It is clear that the film takes much inspiration from the Netflix Original, You, among other similar creations. It is perhaps too melodrama-heavy to be considered good. That being said, terming it unwatchable would be an incorrect assessment.

    49

    Feb 2020
  • Gully Boy

    It’s ambitious but accessible, mainstream yet not machine-made. The mix is overpowering — the sound of the movies, the voice of the streets.

    89

    Feb 2019
  • Good Newwz

    It’s a silly move, ditching a laugh track and filling it up with beat drops and stings. In case the Indian TV industry hadn’t made it clear, noise isn’t news.

    39

    Dec 2019
  • For Real

    ...turns out to be an ordinary affair which has a good setting to it, sees some good execution for most of its part as well but doesn't quite end on a satisfactory note that would have made audience sit back and think.

    39

    Sep 2010
  • Family Of Thakurganj

    With little resources, filmmakers like Prakash Jha, Tigmanshu Dhulia and Anurag Kashyap made our northern badlands cinematic. It’s the impostors that come now who are balling up the place. They exploit dialect for laughs, landscape for scenery, and violence for plot twists. It’s all so criminally wrong. 

    39

    Jul 2019