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      Nihit Bhave

      Nihit Bhave's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at the following Tomatometer-approved publication(s): The Times of India
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      Rating T-Meter Title | Year Review
      2.5/5
      Shreelancer (2017) Shreelancer feels like a promising assignment that started out great but succumbed to a fast-approaching deadline. - The Times of India
      Read More | Posted Mar 28, 2018
      3.5/5
      Raees (2017) Shah Rukh Khan has never looked better; he's full of fury and for once, isn't spreading his arms, but breaking others'. The film lies entirely on his shoulders and he carries the weight most of the time. - The Times of India
      Read More | Posted Mar 27, 2018
      3/5
      Phillauri (2017) With his body language and voice modulation, Suraj Sharma nails the confused-aimless millennial and lightens the mood. Mehreen Pirzada's helpless and hopelessly-in-love Anu is endearing. - The Times of India
      Read More | Posted Mar 27, 2018
      2/5
      Phullu (2017) Like a PSA, the movie over-emphasizes everything with straightforward lines mouthed by amateur actors. - The Times of India
      Read More | Posted Mar 27, 2018
      3/5
      Raag Desh (2017) Tigmanshu Dhulia has chosen to narrate an incredibly interesting anecdote from our freedom struggle. The hard work of his four-member research team and two-member writing team is evident, even if the movie feels similar to A Few Good Men in treatment. - The Times of India
      Read More | Posted Mar 27, 2018
      3.5/5
      Ok Jaanu (2017) The thing that works most in OK Jaanu's favour is its screenplay, kept intact from its Tamil predecessor. It is a scene-for-scene remake and capitalizes on great moments from the original film. - The Times of India
      Read More | Posted Mar 27, 2018
      3.5/5
      Noor (2017) There's an instant connect with Noor's world; her friends are as silly as yours, her issues are at times frivolous but her quarter-life crisis seems credible. - The Times of India
      Read More | Posted Mar 27, 2018
      3/5
      Meri Pyaari Bindu (2017) It's a delight to watch Parineeti Chopra, especially because she has a lot more to do...Meri Pyaari Bindu will appeal to the romantic in you, but watching the movie will be a battle between the brain and the heart. - The Times of India
      Read More | Posted Mar 19, 2018
      2.5/5
      Mantostaan (2017) Mantostaan seems like the first draft of a potentially unputdownable book. A slightly more experienced filmmaker would have done wonders with it. But in this state, it's like a decent read with a great epilogue. - The Times of India
      Read More | Posted Mar 19, 2018
      1/5
      Machine (2017) This machine has been put together without any manual and starts falling apart as soon as it is turned on. - The Times of India
      Read More | Posted Mar 17, 2018
      4/5
      Lipstick Under My Burkha (2017) The women portraying these lives on screen give Lipstick its true color. Plabita and Aahana are instantly relatable and light up the screen. - The Times of India
      Read More | Posted Mar 15, 2018
      2.5/5
      Jagga Jasoos (2017) Parts of Jagga Jasoos are greater than their sum. But there's no reason you shouldn't head to a theatre and investigate for yourself. - The Times of India
      Read More | Posted Jan 18, 2018
      3/5
      Indu Sarkar (2017) Indu Sarkar is at its best when it focuses on its protagonist's emotional struggles and dilemmas, leaving the politics behind. - The Times of India
      Read More | Posted Jan 10, 2018
      2.5/5
      Raabta (2017) Sushant Singh Rajput is a fine actor but lacks the casual charm required to make the self-important Shiv lovable. Jim Sarbh's delivery is painfully awkward; he doesn't have the gravitas required for spouting those evil-genius kind of lines in Hindi. - The Times of India
      Read More | Posted Jan 04, 2018
      3/5
      Gurgaon (2017) Unlike its namesake city, Gurgaon isn't messy enough and doesn't leave you gasping for air. But it provides a temporary taste of the dark side. - The Times of India
      Read More | Posted Dec 15, 2017
      1.5/5
      Guest iin London (2017) The funniest thing about this comedy is just how angry it can make you. Guest iin London, like its titular protagonist, is a burden no one should have to bear. - The Times of India
      Read More | Posted Dec 14, 2017
      3/5
      Force 2 (2016) John Abraham is intense and impressive when he's breaking jaws and lifting cars, Tahir Raj Bhasin is good and shows his vulnerable side. Sonakshi Sinha's half-hearted performance, however, can be partly blamed on her annoyingly underwritten character. - The Times of India
      Read More | Posted Dec 11, 2017
      3/5
      Dear Maya (2017) Dear Maya works like a folded love-note slyly passed around a classroom: brief and heart-warming. - The Times of India
      Read More | Posted Dec 08, 2017
      2/5
      Beiimaan Love (2016) The characters are inconsistent, the lines are handpicked from a Dialogue For Dummies guide and there's a general lack of attention to detail. - The Times of India
      Read More | Posted Dec 06, 2017
      3/5
      Befikre (2016) 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. - The Times of India
      Read More | Posted Dec 06, 2017
      2.5/5
      Bank Chor (2017) It is too reminiscent of bank-heist movies of the past; there are even clear shoutouts to the Dhoom franchise. A better plan of action and a few dry runs with the script would have ensured a product to bank on. - The Times of India
      Read More | Posted Dec 06, 2017
      3.5/5
      Badrinath Ki Dulhania (2017) RSVP Yes to this wedding; it's grand, with good music, great people and delicious food for thought. - The Times of India
      Read More | Posted Dec 06, 2017
      3.5/5
      Ae Dil Hai Mushkil (2016) Anushka Sharma plays the most well-rounded character with abandon; she's remarkable. Ranbir's portrayal of the clumsy, turned-down one-sided lover is heartbreaking; his honesty comes through yet again. - The Times of India
      Read More | Posted Dec 05, 2017
      3.5/5
      Nerve (2016) Emma Roberts (usually seen as the mean girl) makes for a relatable, reclusive teen. Dave Franco is all smiles and charm; you want to go on this dangerous ride with him. - The Times of India
      Read More | Posted Nov 06, 2017
      4/5
      Moana (2016) Moana literally means 'the ocean' and as the heroine conquers her namesake, she also conquers your heart. You won't regret setting sail and voyaging with her. - The Times of India
      Read More | Posted Nov 06, 2017
      3/5
      Deepwater Horizon (2016) As an informative piece on the catastrophe at the Deepwater Horizon, the movie just doesn't dig deep enough. But as a visually rich disaster movie, it passes the test. - The Times of India
      Read More | Posted Nov 06, 2017
      3.5/5
      Passengers (2016) It's a great-looking film with an original idea. Watch it for its stars but it won't have an astronomical impact on you. - The Times of India
      Read More | Posted Nov 04, 2017
      2/5
      The Bye Bye Man (2017) If you're in the mood to get scared this weekend, you'd have better luck surfing the news channels. - The Times of India
      Read More | Posted Nov 03, 2017
      2/5
      Kung Fu Yoga (2017) If you're going for the Kung Fu, chances are you'll end up in a meditative state instead. - The Times of India
      Read More | Posted Nov 03, 2017
      4/5
      John Wick: Chapter 2 (2017) It might not do much to your brain, but it'll certainly set your heart racing. If you're in the mood for blood, Wick is your pick. - The Times of India
      Read More | Posted Nov 03, 2017
      4/5
      Moonlight (2016) Stick with Moonlight for some perspective. You'll absorb something good and emerge more reflective about things you've never thought of before. - The Times of India
      Read More | Posted Nov 03, 2017
      2/5
      zashchitniki (2017) Watching these superheroes save the day will only slow down yours. Stay home and do a Marvel marathon instead. - The Times of India
      Read More | Posted Nov 03, 2017
      2.5/5
      Before I Fall (2017) Nothing can compensate for the fact that it's a movie about repetition that is, unintentionally, highly repetitive. - The Times of India
      Read More | Posted Nov 02, 2017
      4.5/5
      The Salesman (2016) This Iranian drama is chock-full of intrigue and has a lot of parallels with Indian sensibilities. There are a lot of reasons to watch it, least of all the fact that it is this year's Oscar winner for Best Foreign Language Film. - The Times of India
      Read More | Posted Nov 02, 2017
      3.5/5
      The Boss Baby (2017) Give it a shot, the storytelling isn't strong enough to make you weep like a baby, but it will occasionally make you giggle like one. - The Times of India
      Read More | Posted Nov 02, 2017
      3/5
      Sonata (2017) This is the kind of movie that you need to sip and savour. It won't go well with popcorn and soda, but it's worth a visit to the theatre anyway. - The Times of India
      Read More | Posted Nov 02, 2017
      2.5/5
      Unforgettable (2017) We've seen crazier things done in the name of love on the big screen. Ultimately, it's easier seeing Heigl pine for love than seeing her try to snatch it away from someone. - The Times of India
      Read More | Posted Nov 02, 2017
      4/5
      The Sense of an Ending (2017) With his English-language debut, Batra proves that his journey as a filmmaker is in sharp contrast with the title of his film. - The Times of India
      Read More | Posted Nov 01, 2017
      3/5
      Everything, Everything (2017) Everything, Everything certainly isn't what epic, heart-wrenching love stories are made of, but it'll do as a date-movie that doesn't demand everything of you. - The Times of India
      Read More | Posted Nov 01, 2017
      3.5/5
      Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (2017) Go on this final voyage. The seas might get a bit rough but the pirates won't rob you off a good time. - The Times of India
      Read More | Posted Nov 01, 2017
      3/5
      The Circle (2017) The Circle has the makings of a great thriller but just isn't well-rounded enough to leave a mark. - The Times of India
      Read More | Posted Nov 01, 2017
      3.5/5
      A Death in the Gunj (2016) A Death In The Gunj will make you drop your jaw several times, except for the one time you'd really want it to: the climax. - The Times of India
      Read More | Posted Oct 30, 2017
      4/5
      Baby Driver (2017) Baby Driver is a great experiment in the heist-movie genre and with director Edgar Wright behind the wheel, you're sure to have a smooth ride. - The Times of India
      Read More | Posted Oct 20, 2017
      2.5/5
      Transformers: The Last Knight (2017) It's the movie-equivalent of the string of 10,000 non-stop firecrackers that annoying kids burst outside your window in Diwali. - The Times of India
      Read More | Posted Oct 19, 2017
      3.5/5
      Annabelle: Creation (2017) Having watched the previous films will help, but the movie is a legitimate standalone chiller. If there were a Horror For Dummies guidebook, Annabelle: Creation would make for a good chapter in it. - The Times of India
      Read More | Posted Oct 19, 2017
      3.5/5
      An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power (2017) The documentary works wonderfully as a primer for someone totally unaware of the gravity of the issue, and will reinforce the need for swift action for the ones in the know. - The Times of India
      Read More | Posted Oct 19, 2017
      3/5
      (undefined) Put simply, if you were the kid who secretly played book-cricket in history class, you may find the movie tedious, but if stories of brave soldiers and great wars excite you, march on into that theatre. - The Times of India
      Read More | Posted Jan 07, 2017
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