Urvi Parikh
Rediff
Most Divergent Takes
- Simmba (2018)8.0 vs TRM 5.6+2.4
- Shaadi Mein Zaroor Aana (2017)3.0 vs TRM 5.1-2.1
- 1921 (2018)3.0 vs TRM 4.8-1.8
- Namaste England (2018)5.0 vs TRM 3.5+1.5
- Pataakha (2018)7.0 vs TRM 6.3+0.7

Romeo Akbar Walter
2019 · Rediff · Apr 2019
The movie appears 'raw' at many instances and one only wishes that it was cooked better. Robbie tries hard to make RAW like Raazi, but doesn't quite get it.

Junglee
2019 · Rediff · Mar 2019
What could have been an extraordinary movie fails to hit the mark...

Simmba
2018 · Rediff · Dec 2018
Simmba is a dhamaka from the start till the end. The cinematography is excellent. Shots establishing Simmba's entry and the action sequences bring you much needed thrills.

Namaste England
2018 · Rediff · Oct 2018
Namaste England drags after a point. You neither sympathise with the actors nor empathise with them. I won't recommend you to go through this one.

Pataakha
2018 · Rediff · Sep 2018
Fun, colourful, comical are adjectives you rarely use for a Vishal Bhardwaj film, but that's exactly what Pataakha is...

1921
2018 · Rediff · Jan 2018
The terrible acting leaves you more amused than scared.

Julie 2
2017 · Rediff · Nov 2017
At no point does Julie 2 rise above being a B-grade flick whose mentality is stuck in the 1990s.

Shaadi Mein Zaroor Aana
2017 · Rediff · Nov 2017
If I had to summarise the film in one sentence, it would be, 'Is shaadi mein mat jaana (Don't attend this wedding)!'

Ribbon
2017 · Rediff · Nov 2017
Despite its relevant premise, Ribbon fails to leave an impact. Though the movie piques your interest in bits and pieces, especially in the second half, the abrupt end will leave you disappointed.