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

publication

The Times of India

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Number of reviews
1185
Average rating
53

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Rating

  • Nanu Ki Jaanu

    ...when it turns into a whodunit in the second half and a new emotional angle is introduced, it falls completely flat. Neither the performances nor an ever changing storyline, where newer characters are introduced, help pick it up.

    49

    Apr 2018
  • Nakshatra

    ...a bit of romance juggled with a bit of action here to create a run-of-the-mill thriller which takes so much time to rev up, it leaves you restless.

    39

    Oct 2010
  • Naam Shabana

    Sorry, but the running time is the film’s first inherent flaw. Frankly, Shabana shone in Baby because she was in a cameo. Someone missed the point, guys.

    59

    Mar 2017
  • My Birthday Song

    ...a complex story such as this one needs an experienced filmmaker. Also, the fact that the story is layered and there are multiple timelines running through the film, the treatment could have been slicker.

    49

    Jan 2018
  • Muskurake Dekh Zara

    ...everybody on screen just keeps talking and talking and talking. And what's more irritating is the fact that you can't get a hang of what they are actually debating, discussing, questioning, stating...'coz nothing makes sense in the melee of nonsense that explodes across the screen...

    29

    Apr 2010
  • Munna Michael

    ...if you’re in the mood to get rid of the monsoon blues with the foot-tapping ding dang, ding dang ditty, you should get introduced to Munna Michael; he’s not making breaking any new ground, but his moves are certainly infectious.

    49

    Jul 2017
  • Mummy Punjabi

    The problem with Mummy Punjabi lies in the fact that it is neither a comedy nor a serious film, just something in-between. Wonder who is the target audience!

    39

    Sep 2011
  • Mumbai Mirror

    The film has a lot of Dabangg-isms, with too many brutal killings - random and ruthless and glaring flaws in the first half. Though the second half sums up the suspense - blood soaked in tragic truths and raw realities.

    49

    Jan 2013
  • 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
  • Mulk

    ...focusses on some hard-hitting and burning issues, while also highlighting the crucial role that the media and various other channels of information play in disseminating the right news and facts to its citizens.

    69

    Aug 2018
  • Mukti Bhawan

    The plot is too skimpy and with its languid pacing, the movie eventually seems a bit indulgent. The filmmaker’s exposure to slow, contemplative festival films becomes apparent. But the unassuming characters and the humour make it a delightful watch.

    69

    Apr 2017
  • Mukkabaaz

    ...is a total knockout. The not-just-a-boxing film must not be missed as it puts forth a message that's most relevant in today's world — Bahut Hua Samman Tumhari Aisi Taisi — #Timesup, bullies.

    79

    Jan 2018