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

publication

The Times of India

Highest rating for
Lowest rating for
Number of reviews
1185
Average rating
53

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Date

Title

Rating

  • Fredrick

    For those who survive, a dialogue from the film will resound - 'Sometimes stupid things work'. Well, we daresay, they don't.

    29

    May 2016
  • Veerappan

    Wish the director, who gave us unforgettable mafia material like Satya, Company and Sarkar, had packed in some extra punches.

    59

    May 2016
  • Sarbjit

    The direction depicts a human being and a human truth - individuals often face prisons of politics where the innocent can be shackled in darkness.

    69

    May 2016
  • Khel To Abb Shuru Hoga

    Even if you'd done your best to stay invested in the daft plot, there is no support from any department. Budget or actors don't sell a film, its content does. On that count, this movie fails dismally.

    19

    May 2016
  • Dear Dad

    ...deserves a watch simply for the profound point it makes about accepting people for who they are and loving them unconditionally.

    59

    May 2016
  • Azhar

    Emraan bears no physical resemblance to Azharuddin. However his mannerisms—the blinking of his eyes and swagger add to a knockout performance. Watch Azhar for him.

    69

    May 2016
  • Ki & Ka

    ...is worth a ticket because it tells shows how there is nothing wrong with the man wearing the apron and the women wearing her ambition.

    69

    Apr 2016
  • Mumbai Central

    As a journey of a woman's endurance and fighting spirit, Mumbai Central works. As the film, which makes Mumbai look like a monster, it doesn't. Too many inconsequential plot developments dilute the message somewhere.

    39

    Mar 2016
  • Teraa Surroor

    Instead of mounting tension, which is crucial for this genre, the film is inundated with umpteen songs and romantic flashbacks that eventually kill the pace and continuity.

    39

    Mar 2016
  • Zubaan

    ...might test your patience but it is heartbreaking in parts. Luckily, the melodrama is kept at bay even when the protagonist finds himself divided between materialism and mirth.

    59

    Mar 2016