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

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WOGMA

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Number of reviews
619
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50

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  • Noor

    Coming-of-age, social message, comment on media, con-men – Noor covers a lot of ground. Which might have been fine, if only it didn't start its sermon.

    49

    Apr 2017
  • Newton

    You brace yourself for the highest degrees of scathing cynicism when you walk in to a film about India's election process. You walk out with a smile that balances the skepticism with healthy hopefulness. Those are just a few “when was the last time that happened” packed in 100+ minutes.

    99

    Sep 2017
  • Nanu Ki Jaanu

    Social messages in a ghost-romantic-comedy. Yes, that’s 4 genres in one sentence. And that’s not counting the many “Public Service Announcements” within those social messages. A bit much that alas adds to not much.

    39

    Apr 2018
  • Naam Shabana

    Good news: There is a woman beating up bad man after bad man to save the world. Bad news: That is not qualification enough to make a film good.

    49

    Mar 2017
  • My Name is Khan

    The constraint is really appreciated both in terms of Karan Johar's direction and Shah Rukh Khan's performance. But unfortunately, in the last hour the movie leaves the US and enters K-Jo-land. And in both worlds Kajol intolerably shrieks her way through.

    59

    Feb 2010
  • Murder 2

    It's one of those films where you come out with only the villain and what he is capable of. If you can handle creepy, sexual violence, go for it. It is sure to provide "that" kind of a thrill.

    69

    Jul 2011
  • Mulk

    An extremely gripping courtroom drama despite the standard and more or less predictable ups-downs-climax. Helped by rock-solid writing and performances.

    79

    Aug 2018
  • Mukti Bhawan

    As refreshingly simple as is poignant, as much about death as it is about daily life, as sombre as is spirited. Mukti Bhawan seems slow yet engages.

    59

    Apr 2017
  • Mukkabaaz

    Relentless, intense, relentlessly intense are all the words that come to you during interval. After that though, the film loses steam slightly because it gets a touch repetitive.

    59

    Jan 2018
  • Mr. X

    At the end, I was a little surprised and a little disappointed. Given the dilemma and the conclusion thereof, the concept deserved better screenplay and writing.

    49

    Apr 2015
  • Monica

    You can see the sincere effort in trying to keep us interested in the events. Unfortunately, the effort is not successful because of this irrepressible urge to be stylish and muck around with the timeline in the narrative.

    49

    Mar 2011
  • Mom

    It is slow, it is very predictable. Yet, it is watchable. That's something, right? Mostly for its performances.

    59

    Jul 2017
  • Mohenjo Daro

    The least Mohenjo Daro could have done is awe you with its scale. Well, It doesn't. Save a few action pieces the film has nothing to enamor you.

    39

    Aug 2016
  • Mission Mangal

    Two years worth of “eureka” moments fit into two hours make the film cute and as engaging as a well-made, animated film. Whether that was the makers’ intention, I know not.

    59

    Aug 2019
  • Mirzya

    Pretends to be intense. Pretends to be romantic. Pretends to be enigmatic. Pretends to be Shakespearean – how can it be without the complexity or the tragedy.

    19

    Oct 2016
  • Mirch

    ...is fun to sit through. It could've solely stood tall on the clever stories. But lovely performances and to-the-tee casting only add to the entertainment quotient.

    79

    Dec 2010