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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  • Batti Gul Meter Chalu

    The movie holds up a strong and scathing mirror to corruption and everything that is wrong with corporations and their governance. It is a story that needs to be told, undoubtedly, but the runtime just robs the movie of its impact.

    59

    Sep 2018
  • Ghanchakkar

    ...the pace is slow and when the situations and jokes start getting repetitive, you want to pull your hair. There is an unusual climax to look forward to. Yet, the ground rule for thrillers is that they cannot unfold at such a languid pace.

    59

    Jun 2013
  • Befikre

    If you care for some laughs, some YRF nostalgia and are, well, promiscuous with your choice of romcoms, you could take a chance with this one.

    59

    Dec 2016
  • 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
  • Bajatey Raho

    ...the film is one of those of linear, comic capers with a slight drama that makes you smile, though the situations and characters are cliched.

    59

    Jul 2013
  • Motu Patlu

    Motu is not as endearing as Mowgli from The Jungle Book nor is this animated action-adventure anywhere close to the Hollywood film that recently rewrote box-office history. However, the attempt to tell a simple kiddie story with the right punches must be applauded.

    59

    Oct 2016
  • Stree

    ...does fairly well with the comedy, but even with several laugh-out-loud moments, the film feels a little too long. Towards the end, the movie drops the horror comedy treatment and becomes a little too serious about the conventional stabbing-the-ghost-in-the-heart kind of ideas that often play out in horror flicks.

    59

    Aug 2018
  • Inkaar

    Polished-looking, its edges - the tension of feeling harassed at work, office politics, ego flashes - hold rather well. But its centre collapses in a soft mess.

    59

    Jan 2013
  • Ek Paheli Leela

    You might guffaw at a few scenes because the film isn't exactly an epitome of logical thinking. But as an entertainer, it's colourful, crisp and convivial.

    59

    Apr 2015
  • Fitoor

    ...Dickens' Great Expectations rises and falls, exploring terrible, tantalising class, social climbing, sharp snobberies, love, hate and shame. Fitoor doesn't dive beyond the surface though...

    59

    Feb 2016