Rama Rama Kya Hai Dramaaa - Review

Saturday, February 9, 2008

First weekend performance of latest release


Rama Rama Kya Hai Dramaaa - Review

My opinon:

Thanks God, khatam hua yeh drama! It could have been sooner but better late than never. Television viewers are finally heaving a sigh of relief as RAMA RAMA KYA HAI DRAMAAA finally released in the weekend gone by. For last so many months, promos of the film were running non-stop at all music channels without any respite. However, good promotion of this weak film didn't really make heads turn and the film expectedly opened to a very poor response. This tacky film is at best a one week runner and would hardly find any takers as it moves into it's second week.

Ironically, no member of the star cast is overtly bothered about the failure of the film since practically everyone had distanced himself/herself from the project weeks back

Eventually it would be the producer and the director who would suffer most from the films ultimate box office status, despite the brave attempt by the producer and director to salvage a poor film by adding a couple of alphabets to the name.

And now ladies and gentlemen the review.....

Movie Name:Rama Rama Kya Hai Dramaaa (comedy)
Cast: Rajpal Yadav, Neha Dhupia, Ashish Chaudhry, Amrita Arora
Direction: S Chandrakant
Rating: Surely there is better use of your time than watching this flick

In a nutshell:

All things cheesy don’t taste as good as pizza. Especially if there are sermons on marriage from every character like grandma.

Routine problems, marital tiffs are resolved magically using random mantraaa, and long discourses delivered by a neighbor, a colleague or a friendly rickshaw-walaaa. Brainless chicks and men who have crassness for wit deliver without a commaaa, lines that seem like they have been written by a spot boy with the production-fellaaa. Screaming - the only way they were taught to act at the school of overacting and melodramaaa,

Now if you are wondering why all these “aa” its just to get you into the mood of the movie….

Storyline:

Not one but THREE married couples with their own theories on matrimony. For some, it's nuptial blues, for others it's nuptial bliss, for us it's a sleepy tryst with Rajpal Yadav desperately trying to lug the burden of a non-happening film on his puny shoulders. Raju Raju faltu ka dramaa !

Yadav is a cashier in a bank who settles for an arranged marriage with a small town girl (Neha Dhupia). The girl marries him because she harbours dreams of a glitzy life in amchi Mumbai, with loads of pizza, burger and paani puri.

And the guy marries her because his neighbours (Anupam Kher and Rati Agnihotri) tell him she's ‘heroine’ type (read glamorous). Both their dreams are shattered in the daily bickering that sees the bride sulking before the TV and the groom imagining he's married to any and every beautiful girl he spots. So much so, he even thinks he's married to his boss' wife (Amrita Arora), despite the fact that the boss (Ashish Chaudhary) has his own tale of woe as the archetypal henpecked husband. The third couple is the elderly, yet eternal romantics (Anupam and Rati) who get cosy any and everywhere and believe in saat janam ka saath .

Try stretching a three-hour film around this paper-thin storyline and you know what you'll soon be hearing. Your neighbour's deep-in-slumber snores. Rajpal Yadav tries hard to keep the comic banter on, but the laughs are too few to certify this film as a comedy. And with Amrita Arora and Neha Dhupia perfecting the art of the bimbette bore, there seems to be no respite for the bechara viewer.


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So now we have the viewers say…. “Rama Rama Kya Hai Dramaaa.”
In short a story that leaves the viewers more confused than ever before!!!!!

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