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

publication

The Times of India

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Lowest rating for
Number of reviews
1185
Average rating
53

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Rating

  • Rajjo

    Vishwas Patil probably had a heart-wrenching story, but he's unable he exploit his cast well, or narrate a tale that's coherent, consistent or engaging.

    49

    Nov 2013
  • Raid

    ...is a film that caters to public sentiment against black money and corruption. All in all, this one’s right on the money.

    69

    Mar 2018
  • Rahasya

    As far as execution is concerned, while the unhurried unfolding of mystery adds depth to the film, it also demands patience from the viewers, which may or may not work in its favour.

    49

    Jan 2015
  • Raees

    The movie can feel a bit long, but if you’re going for a great Shah Rukh performance and some good ol’ popcorn-entertainment, it might just ‘raees’ to the occasion.

    69

    Jan 2017
  • Radhe

    We’re not sure if this is the most wanted Bhai film, but if you’re an action fan, there is enough ammo to keep you invested.

    59

    May 2021
  • Race 3

    But for all its big moments, 'Race 3' just does not work up the feeling of suspense and intrigue that made the previous masala movies from the franchise a guilty pleasure.

    49

    Jun 2018
  • Race 2

    Heists, hot-babes, roulette, raging cars, gizmos and gags - Director duo, Abbas-Mustan have thrown in everything with pompous grandeur, save for a riveting plot that shocks or stuns.

    59

    Jan 2013
  • Raazi

    Amidst all the compelling performances, this is Alia’s film as she continues to push her boundaries as an actor while challenging our expectations of her.

    79

    May 2018
  • Raanjhanaa

    In the first half, it is an interesting, intense, introspective love story, where you empathise with the characters. In the second half, the love story gets diluted to make way for gobbledygook political ideology that is an irritant.

    69

    Jun 2013
  • Raag Desh

    It is overpopulated with numbers, dates and facts and suddenly introduces relatives of the protagonists who have stories of their own. It’s death by information.

    69

    Jul 2017
  • Raabta

    As much as you can force influences into a love story, you can’t force love itself. Neither with good-looking actors flirting with chocolates and flowers. Nor with an ambitious flashback that adds years as opposed to maturity to the plot. But Raabta relies on this kind of forced love rather than the force of love.

    49

    Jun 2017
  • Raabta

    ...is sure to usher in a crackling Diwali at the box office and give the audience paisa vasool entertainment, with fine performances by both Shah Rukh and Kareena.

    69

    Oct 2011