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Hindustan Times is an Indian English language daily newspaper based in New Delhi, India. It is the flagship publication of HT Media Limited, an entity controlled by the Birla family, and is owned by Shobhana Bhartia, the daughter of K. K. Birla.
Reviews
Hindustan Times calls it a warm, family friendly tale packed with emotion, humour and nostalgia. Shah Rukh is the heart of the film, though his chemistry with Taapsee is inconsistent.Full Review
Hindustan Times finds it an immersive, adrenaline fuelled patriotic entertainer. The action, attractive performances and engaging screenplay largely conceal its logical loopholes.Full Review
Hindustan Times calls it a bland, lacklustre romance relying heavily on its attractive lead pair. The songs provide occasional enjoyment, but the film rarely engages emotionally.Full Review
Hindustan Times calls it an impactful, informative and engaging political thriller. Yami and Priyamani steal the show, while the simplified presentation makes complex events accessible.Full Review
Hindustan Times calls it a simplistic, stirring and heartwarming family entertainer. Its subtle humour, authentic dialect and uncluttered storytelling deliver the social message naturally.Full Review
Hindustan Times considers it a raucous, mildly scary hostage thriller driven by shock value. Madhavan’s entertaining villainy supplies most of its unsettling energy.Full Review
Hindustan Times published social media reactions rather than a formal critic review. Viewers largely praised the comedy, performances and Kunal Kemmu’s debut.Full Review
Hindustan Times calls Ajay the soul of a stunningly photographed sports drama, praising his gravitas, emotional restraint and the immersive tournament sequences.Full Review
Hindustan Times calls it a heartwarming, humorous and non preachy celebration of determination. Rajkummar’s flawless performance keeps the film engaging whenever its screenplay or pace falters.Full Review
Hindustan Times calls it an average, barely frightening horror comedy with an interesting folklore premise. Abhay Verma, Mona Singh, the cinematography and fast pace help make the imperfect film reasonably enjoyable.Full Review











