


The much-anticipated Dostana - starring Abhishek Bachchan, John Abraham, Priyanka Chopra, Bobby Deol and Shilpa Shetty - opened today to a positive response from critics. The film marks whiz-kid Karan Johar’s first production since Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna (B+) in 2006. The film is currently at a ‘B-’ with a 58% (click here to see how we determine a film’s grade) from 20 reviews. Of those 20 reviews, 13 have been positive, 1 average and the remaining 6 have been negative. We should have many more reviews for the film added over the weekend.
For the film’s lead male pair, the response comes as a sigh of relief as both of their last film’s didn’t click with audiences. Abhishek’s last release - Drona - scored a disappointing ‘D’ while Abrahaham’s last release - Dhan Dhana Dhan Goal - scored a ‘D+’. On the flipside, the grade is not near the ‘B+’ that Priyanka Chopra’s last film - Fashion - scored. For all news and reviews for Dostana, click here.
Also releasing today was Dasvidaniya with a respectable ‘C+’ from critics. The low budget film has 11 reviews counted for it’s grade at press time with 7 reviews being positive, 2 average and the remaining 2 being negative. As with Dostana, there will be many more reviews added for the film over the weekend which may affect it’s grade, so be sure to keep checking this space. For all news and reviews for Dasvidaniya, click here.
Be sure to keep glued to AllBollywood.com as more reviews for both Dostana and Dasvidaniya continue to pour in over the weekend.


This Diwali sees the release of two highly anticipated films in Madhur Bhandarkar’s Fashion and Rohit Shetty’s sequel to the successful Golmaal - Fun Unlimited (B, 61%), Golmaal Returns.
Golmaal Returns has not been living up to the reviews garnered by the original, which scored a B with a 61% (click here for all news and reviews for the original, Golmaal - Fun Unlimited). While it’s still early and many more reviews will be coming in over the next several days, the film is currently at a C- with 45%. Of the 8 reviews counted for the film’s grade (click here to see how we determine which reviews count for a film’s grade), only 1 has been positive, 2 average and the remaining 5 have been negative. It already has more negative reviews than the original, which also had 14 positive reviews and 2 average reviews. Of course, many more reviews will be in for Golmaal Returns, so be sure to keep checking back at this space. For all news and reviews for Golmaal Returns, click here.
Madhur Bhandarkar has been one of the most consistent directors in Bollywood. Since 2005, his films have included Page 3 (C+) (which looked at the newspaper industry), Corporate (B-) (which looked at corporate politics) and Traffic Signal (C-), which scored the lowest grade of the three films. This time Bhandarkar looks at the fashion industry with Fashion, and the early results are very positive. Of the 7 reviews already in for the film, 5 have been positive, 1 has been average and 1 has been negative earning it a B+ (click here to see our grading scale) with a score of 66%.
Reviewer Subhash Ghai was very impressed with the film. In his review here at AllBollywood.com, he says that the film “gives us something to hold on to permanently even as the characters on screen lose practically everything worth holding on to.” He goes and to say that it is “A truly outstanding film” (for Jha’s full review, click here).


After weeks of disappointing releases, this week’s new releases both opened to above average reviews.
First off was Samir Karnik’s latest film Heroes, starring Salman Khan, Sunny Deol, Bobby Deol, Mithun Chakraborty and Preity Zinta. Karnik’s last film, Nanhe Jaisalmer (C-, 45%), failed to score at the box office so this time Karnik went with an all-star cast and big budget. The result has been decent, with the film scoring a C+ (57%) (click here to see our grading scale). With 24 reviews counted for the grade of the film, 10 have been positive, 9 have been average and the remaining 5 have been negative. If you include reviews that aren’t counted for the grade, there are 28 reviews total with 10 being positive, 11 average and 7 being negative.
Subhash Jha was very impressed with the film, giving it four stars. In his review here at AllBollywood.com, he wrote that “Not since Rakeysh Mehra’s Rang De Basanti (A-, 74%) have we seen a film so inspiring. Portions of Heroes are pure genius, sparkling with the unshed tears of a mother whose child dies before she can hold it in her arms and nurture it”. For his full review of the film, click here. For all news and reviews for Heroes, click here.
The other film releasing this past Friday was Yash Raj’s foray into animation with Roadside Romeo. The results have been decent, with the general consensus being that the animation is impressive but the film is riddled with a thin screenplay with the usual Yash Raj cliches. The film is currently at a C+ (55%) with 17 reviews counted for the grade of the film, of which 9 have been positive, 4 have been average and the remaining 4 have been negative. If you include reviews that aren’t counted for the grade, there are 23 reviews total with 10 being positive, 5 being average and 8 being negative. For all news and reviews for Roadside Romeo, click here.


Himesh Reshammiya’s latest release Karzzzz, a remake of Subhash Ghai’s 1980 classic Karz, opened today to a thunderous response at the box office and with the opposite affect on critics. With 17 reviews counted for the grade of the film, 3 have been positive, 4 have been average and the remaining 10 have been negative. The film is at a 40%, which earns it a ‘D+’ (click here to see our grading scale). If you include reviews that aren’t counted for the grade, there are 21 reviews total with 4 being positive, 5 average and 12 being negative.
Whether or not the grade affects the film’s box office potential is uncertain as Reshammiya’s last film, Aap Ka Surroor - The Moviee, almost got an identical score with a 41% to also receive a ‘D+’. That film went on to do good business and was declared a hit. We will have more reviews for the film as they come in over the weekend which may bring the film’s grade up or down, so be sure to check this space daily over the weekend. For all news and reviews for Karzzzz, click here.
Jagmohan Mundhra’s Shoot On Sight also opened today and is the latest film to deal with terrorism. Like Mundhra’s previous film Provoked (’C', 54%), Mundhra is tackling a heavy topic but is not connecting with the audience. Shoot On Sight is currently at a C- (49%), slightly better than Provoked. Of the seven reviews in for the film, 3 were positive, 1 was average and the remaining 3 were negative. For all news and reviews for Shoot On Sight, click here.
The last release of the week was the animated Cheenti Cheenti Bang Bang, which even critics have stayed away from. With only 3 reviews in for the film (all negative), the film is at a ‘D-’ with 30%. For all news and reviews for Cheenti Cheenti Bang Bang, click here.


Disappointing is the word that best sums up both of this week’s new releases. With many critic’s reviews now in for both films, it’s clear that neither film has come close to even matching expectations.
First off was the much anticipated Drona, starring Abhishek Bachchan and directed by Bachchan’s childhood friend, Goldie Behl. The two came together for Behl’s directorial debut, Bas Itna Sa Khwab Hai, which tanked at the box office. Drona looks to be headed in the same direction.
With 24 reviews counted for the film, 4 have been positive, 2 have been average and the remaining 18 have been negative. The film is at a 38%, which earns it a ‘D’ (click here to see our grading scale). If you include reviews that aren’t counted for the grade, there are 31 reviews total with 5 being positive, 3 average and 23 being negative. The general consensus for the film is that while the special effects are impressive, the screenplay is confusing and the film lacks soul.
Sapna Wong, in her exclusive review here at AllBollywood.com wrote that the film “doesn’t deliver” and that “there were too many questions left unanswered, too many holes in the story, too many puzzles and riddles that we’ve seen before, and nothing to connect us to this magical world”. For her full review of the film, click here. For all news and reviews for Drona, click here.


Not much was expected with this past Friday’s releases, however they still managed to under perform even the worst expectations. Both Hari Puttar - A Comedy of Terrors and Rafoo Chakkar - Fun on the Run performed extremely poorly critics.
Critics joined audiences in staying away from B H Tharun Kumar’s Rafoo Chakkar - Fun on the Run . We only have 4 reviews for the film, with all four reviews being negative. With 3 reviews counted for the film’s grade, the film scores an F at a 20%. The film joins My Friend Ganesha 2 , Hastey-Hastey , Good Luck and Jimmy as the five worst reviewed films of the year (to see the best and worst movies so far of 2008, click here). For all news and reviews for Rafoo Chakkar - Fun on the Run , click here.
Faring better was Hari Puttar - A Comedy of Terrors with a D- (31%). Of the 8 reviews counted for the grade, 1 has been positive and the remaining 7 were negative (to see how we determine which reviews are counted for a film’s grade, click here). For all news and reviews for Hari Puttar - A Comedy of Terrors, click here.
Subhash Jha surprisingly was more welcome to Hari Puttar - A Comedy of Terrors than most reviewers in his review here at AllBollywood.com. Jha notes that “film has flaws, but directors - Lucky Kohli and Rajesh Bajaj have been successful in their endeavor to elicit laughter and entertain kids with the film.” For Jha’s full review of the film, click here.


Shyam Benegal returned with a bang with his latest film Welcome to Sajjanpur , his first release since Bose - The Forgotten Hero (B+, 66%) released in May of 2005. Like with Bose - The Forgotten Hero, Welcome to Sajjanpur has scored with the critics and is currently at a B (63%). Of the 11 reviews counted for the grade, 9 have been positive, 2 average with no negative reviews. Of all the 14 reviews in for the film, 12 have been positive, 2 average and none were negative (to see how we determine which reviews are counted for a film’s grade, click here). For all news and reviews for Welcome to Sajjanpur, click here.
Another small film opened this week with less impressive results as Shona Urvashi’s Saas Bahu Aur Sensex opened to a C- (45%). Of the 22 reviews counted for the grade, 6 have been positive, 4 average and the remaining 12 were negative. For all news and reviews for Saas Bahu Aur Sensex, click here.
The final release of the week was Hulla, which scored slightly better than Saas Bahu Aur Sensex, but still receiving the same grade with a C- (46%). Of the 7 reviews counted for the grade only 1 was positive, 2 average and the remaining 4 were negative. For all news and reviews for Hulla, click here.
Of course, more reviews for all three films will be coming in over the next several days, so their grades may go up or down, so stay glued to AllBollywood.com.


The three week streak of positive reviews with Mumbai Meri Jaan, Rock On!!, A Wednesday ! and Tahaan came to a screeching halt this weekend with The Last Lear (C), Ru Ba Ru (D) and 1920 (C-) all scoring a C or worse.
The best reviewed of the new releases, The Last Lear, had some impressive pre-release buzz with the film screening to mostly impressive reviews on the film festival circuit last year. However, the desi audience weren’t as impressed. The Last Lear is currently at a C (50%). Of the 13 reviews counted for the grade, 4 have been positive, 4 average and the remaining 5 were negative. Of all the 19 reviews in for the film, 5 have been positive, 8 average and the remaining 6 were negative (to see how we determine which reviews are counted for a film’s grade, click here). The Amitabh Bachchan - Preity Zinta - Arjun Rampal starrer also got a very limited release overseas, which is strange considering the star cast. The film is also performing poorly at the box office, which was expected for what is basically an art house release. For all news, videos and reviews for The Last Lear, click here.
Faring better at the box office but worse with the critics was Vikram Bhatt’s latest film, 1920 (C-, 47%). Bhatt continues to churn out mediocre films on a frequest basis. Since Bhatt’s Elaan (D+) released on January 14, 2005, he’s directed the following films: Jurm (D), Deewane Huye Paagal (C+), Ankahee (C-), Red (F), Life Mein Kabhie Kabhiee (D+) and Speed (F). So since 2005 Bhatt has directed 8 films and the best reviewed one was Deewane Huye Paagal, which only managed a C+.
As for 1920, the film is currently at a C- (47%). Of the 21 reviews counted for the grade, 8 have been positive, 4 average and the remaining 9 were negative. Of all the 26 reviews in for the film, 9 have been positive, 7 average and the remaining 10 were negative. For all news, videos and reviews for 1920, click here.


Rock On!! continues to garner praise from all corners, and has overtaken Khuda Ke Liye (A-,71%) as the best reviewed film of 2008 (to see the top movies so far of 2008, click here). With 38 total reviews in for the film, 37 have been positive and 1 has been average. None of the reviews have been negative. The last major release to do that was Lage Raho Munnabhai (A, 81%) in 2006. That film had 51 reviews, all positive.
Subhash Jha was all praise for the film in his review here at AllBollywood.com. Jha stated that “nothing that director Abhishek Kapoor has done in his inglorious past prepares for the sheer guttural glory and power of Rock On!!“. For Jha’s full review of the film, click here. For all other critic reviews for Rock On!!, click here.
The other releases from this past Friday were all duds, all scoring in the ‘D’ range. Chamku scored the best, with a 35% to earn it a ‘D’ (click here for news and reviews for Chamku). Next was Mukhbiir, with a 33% earning a ‘D-’ (click here for news and reviews for Mukhbiir) with C Kkompany in last with a 30% for a ‘D-’, 1 % away from an ‘F’ (click here to see our grading scale).
Of the other recent releases, Mumbai Meri Jaan finished strong with a B+, Maan Gaye Mughall-E-Azam barely avoided an F with a D- and Phoonk finished with a C-.


This past weekend saw the critically Mumbai Meri Jaan trump the other new releases - Phoonk and Maan Gaye Mughall-E-Azam - by a large margin with the critics.
Nishikant Kamat’s Mumbai Meri Jaan has turned out to be a surprise, similar to Khuda Ke Liye earlier this year. The film is currently at a 65%, which earns it a B+ and makes it the fourth best reviewed film of the year so far behind Khuda Ke Liye, Jodhaa Akbar and Jaane Tu… Ya Jaane Na (to see the top movies so far of 2008, click here). Of the 16 reviews counted for the film’s grade so far (click here to see how we choose which reviews count for a film’s grade), 12 have been positive, 2 have been average and 2 have been negative. Of all the 26 reviews we have for the film, 22 have been positive, 2 have been average and only 2 have been negative. For all news and reviews for Mumbai Meri Jaan, click here.


This holiday weekend sees the release of two biggies, Bachna Ae Haseeno and God Tussi Great Ho. However, both films have been met with a cold shoulder from critics.
Yash Raj Films’ Bachna Ae Haseeno is expected to get the better start of the new releases, and is also faring slightly better with the critics. The reviews have been all over the place with this one, as with 15 reviews counted for the film, 5 have been positive, 6 have been average and 4 have been negative. The film is at a 49%, which earns it a ‘C-’ (click here to see our grading scale). However, it is faring slightly better than Ranbir Kapoor’s debut film Saawariya (C-, 46%).
Also faring poorly is the much delayed God Tussi Great Ho, starring Salman Khan, Priyanka Chopra and Amitabh Bachchan. With 8 reviews counted for the film, only 1 has been positive, 1 has been average and the remaining 6 have been negative. The film is at a 41%, which earns it a ‘D+’.
Of course, more reviews for both films will be coming in over the next several days, so the grades for them may go up or down, so stay glued to AllBollywood.com.


The reviews for Singh Is Kinng continue to impress, although the film’s score fell slightly since Friday. Singh Is Kinng is currently at a B- (59%), down slightly from the B (62%) the film had last Friday. We now have 44 critics reviews for the film, of which 31 were counted for it’s final grade (to see how we determine which reviews are counted for a film’s grade, click here). Of those 31 reviews, 18 were good, 8 were average and the remaining 5 were bad. Taking all the reviews into account, 27 were good, 8 were average and 9 were negative.
While the film is doing pretty good critically, it is faring amazingly well commercially. The success of Singh Is Kinng is bad news for the new releases for this weekend, Bachna Ae Haseeno and God Tussi Great Ho . As reported earlier, both films are getting a cold response at the ticket counter in terms of advance bookings due to the overwhelming reaction for Singh Is Kinng.
God Tussi Great Ho will be released worldwide with around 700 prints and stars Salman Khan, Priyanka Chopra and Amitabh Bachchan. Bachna Ae Haseeno stars Ranbir Kapoor, Deepika Padukone, Minissha Lamba and Bipasha Basu and is produced by Yash Raj Films. YRF refused to divulge details regarding the prints for Bachna Ae Haseeno, but director Siddharth Anand had said that the movie would be released with the average print limit of the banner for a medium-budget project.


Thanks to everyone who has submitted their thoughts on the new design of AllBollywood.com. It seems like most of you like our new grading scale (where a movie is given a grade between an A - F). We are continuing to make improvements to the site and will have many new features in the coming weeks and months.
The highly anticipated Singh Is Kinng hit screens to a massive response at the box office. According to Bollywood Hungama, the opening weekend should be in the range of Rs. 23cr. to Rs. 25 cr. nett in India and the first week should close at Rs. 42 cr. to Rs. 45 cr. nett in India. All signs of a Blockbuster!
With the critics too, the film has held well. With 21 reviews counted for the film, 14 have been positive, 5 have been average and only 2 have been negative. The film is at a 62%, which earns it a ‘B’ (click here to see our grading scale) and already makes it the seventh best reviewed film of the year (to see the top movies so far of 2008, click here).


A lot of pressure was put on Ram Gopal Varma after the debacle of Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag (29%). Also, Varma was creating a sequel to one of his most critically acclaimed films to date, Sarkar. Sarkar was the fourth best reviewed film of 2005 with a 69% (for all reviews for Sarkar, click here). Of the 34 reviews the original had received, 28 were positive, 5 average and only one was negative, so there was a lot of talk on whether the sequel can match the original.
Early reviews indicate that Varma has delivered with Sarkar Raj. With four reviews already in for the film, it is already at a 70% , one percent better than the original and earning it a ‘Very Good’ tag thus far. All four reviews have been positive with no negative reviews. Of course, that number could go up or down drastically over the next several days as more reviews come in, but it does appear that Sarkar Raj is a winner critically. For all news and reviews for Sarkar Raj, click here.
Also releasing this week that is faring well with early reviews is Aamir. The thriller, which marks the debut of Rajeev Khandelwal, is already at a 65% which earns it a ‘Good’ tag so far. Of the four reviews in for the film so far, 3 have been positive and 1 has been negative. In Subhash Jha’s review of the film here at AllBollywood.com, Jha notes that the film “is by far one of the finest attempts in recent times to explore the psyche of a modern ‘foreign-returned’ Indian”. For all news and reviews for Aamir, click here.
Finally, also releasing tomorrow is Humsey Hai Jahaan. Early reviews haven’t been as positive as the other 2 releases, as 1 review for the film has been positive and 1 has been negative. For all news and reviews for Humsey Hai Jahaan, click here.


Ajay Devgan’s directoral debut U Me Aur Hum opened today to a positive response from critics. With 15 reviews already in for the film, the film is at a 66% which earns is a ‘Good’ tag. Of the 15 reviews, 12 have been positive and 3 have been average, with no reviews being negative. Of course, that number could go up or down over the next several days as more reviews come in so be sure to keep checking this space.
The general consensus for U Me Aur Hum is that the film is well made with strong performances from Kajol and Ajay Devgan, however it has it’s flaws and is a little slow. The first half of the film also is a little weak. For all critics reviews for U Me Aur Hum, click here.
Also opening today was Rakesh Roshan’s Krazzy 4, directed by Jaideep Sen. The film has generated a lot of buzz due to the item numbers in the film performed by Shah Rukh Khan and Hrithik Roshan, however critics have been giving the film a thumbs down. With 10 reviews in for the film, 4 have been positive and 6 have been negative. Like with U Me Aur Hum, that rating could go up or down drastically over the next several days so be sure to keep checking this space. For all critics reviews for Krazzy 4, click here.
Be sure to keep checking this space over the next several days as more reviews for both films come in.


Subhash Ghai’s track record has been disappointing this decade, with both his films Kisna and Yaadein flopping at the box office. Black & White is Ghai’s return to direction since 2005’s Kisna and the results are mixed. The film is currently at a 52% which earns it an ‘Average’ tag so far. Of the 9 reviews we have for the film, 6 have been positive, 1 has been average and 2 have been negative. However, with only 9 reviews in for the film so far, it’s rating can go up or down drastically over the next several days so be sure to keep checking this space. For all news and reviews for Black & White, click here.
Ashutosh Gowarikar’s magnum opus Jodhaa Akbar continues to earn impressive reviews and has remained steady at a 67%. It has earned a ‘Good’ tag. Of the 56 reviews we now have for the film, 44 have been positive, 7 has been average and the remaining 5 have been negative.
Make sure to keep checking this space often as more reviews for Black & White come in.


Ashutosh Gowarikar’s magnum opus Jodhaa Akbar continues to earn impressive reviews and has climbed to a 68%, up from the 64% it had earlier yesterday. It is enough to earn it a ‘Good’ tag, and is 2% away from a ‘Very Good’ tag. Of the 20 reviews we now have for the film, 16 have been positive, 1 has been average and ther remaining three have been negative.
If the rating holds up, it would be slightly better than Gowarikar’s last film Swades, which earned a 67%. However, we should have many more reviews for the film over the weekend, so it’s rating can go up or down drastically over the next several days so be sure to keep checking this space. For all news and reviews for Jodhaa Akbar, click here.
The general consensus is that the film is shot on a grand scale and is visually impressive, with good performances from the lead cast. However, it’s length is a major drawback as all the negative reviews point to it. However, due to the film’s subject, it would have been difficult to make the film substantially shorter.
Meanwhile, as reported earlier, the initial box-office collections in Mumbai stood between 75 percent and 80 percent - not a handsome percentage for a film made on a whopping Rs. 400 million budget. The fact that Jodhaa Akbar has not been released at many city multiplexes, except the PVR chain, could be another reason for its discouraging box office performance.


Ashutosh Gowarikar’s magnum opus Jodhaa Akbar opened today to positive reviews. The Hrithik Roshan - Aishwarya Rai starrer is already at a 64% which earns it a ‘Good’ tag. Of the 7 reviews we have for the film, 6 have been positive and 1 has been average with no negative reviews.
While a 64% is good, and if it stays at this level it would be the highest rated film so far this year, it is a little disappointing. Last year’s top films like Taare Zameen Par, Guru and Chak De India all scored in the 70s. However, with only 7 reviews in for the film so far, it’s rating can go up or down drastically over the next several days so be sure to keep checking this space. For all news and reviews for Jodhaa Akbar, click here.
Make sure to keep checking this space often as more reviews for Jodhaa Akbar come in.


Last Friday’s releases, Mithya and Superstar remain at the same levels as before the weekend.
Mithya continues to impress critics. The Rajat Kapoor directed film starring Naseruddin Shah, Neha Dhupia and Ranvir Shorey is at a 63%, which is ‘Good’ and is actually the best reviewed film of the year so far. Of the 26 reviews in for the film, 21 have been positive, 4 average and only one has been negative. In our review of the film, Subhash Jha notes that “director Rajat Kapoor pieces together a melancholic, deeply metaphorical and yet straightforward tale of moral redemption”. For our review of the film, click here. For all news and reviews for Mithya, click here.
Not faring as well is Rohit Jugraj’s Superstar starring Kunal Khemu, Tulip Joshi and Aushima Sawhney. The film is at a ‘Below Average’ 45% with 21 reviews. Of those reviews, only 5 are positive, 2 are average and the remaining 14 are negative. Subhash Jha gave the film a favorable review here at AllBollywood.com, noting that the film was “Original, vibrant, tongue-in-cheek and yet moving in its sincerity”. For our review of the film, click here. For all news and reviews for Superstar, click here.
All eyes are now on the huge release for this Friday, Jodhaa Akbar. The film is highly awaited and stars Hrithik Roshan and Aishwarya Rai. It is directed by Ashutosh Gowarikar, whose last films Lagaan and Swades (67%) were both highly acclaimed. Jodhaa Akbar may very well be his biggest film yet. The film has been mired in controversy for some time now (for all articles about the controversies and other articles relating to the film, click here). Despite the controversies, industry pundits are expecting a record opening for the film.


From AllBollywood.com:
The soundtrack to Abbas Burmawalla’s latest film Race was released this past week to an impressive response. The soundtrack for the multistarrer, which stars Saif Ali Khan, Akshaye Khanna, Bipasha Basu, Katrina Kaif and Anil Kapoor, is currently at a 66% which is ‘Good’. Of the 5 reviews the soundtrack has received so far, 4 have been positive and 1 has been negative. For all reviews for the soundtrack, or to listen to it, click here. For all news for the film which releases on March 21, click here.
Meanwhile, the soundtrack for Jodhaa Akbar, Ashutosh Gowarikar’s much anticipated magnum opus, continues to impress. The soundtrack from A.R. Rahman remains at a strong 72%, which is ‘Very Good’. We now have 14 reviews for the soundtrack, of which 11 have been positive, 1 has been average and the remaining 2 have been negative. For all reviews for the soundtrack, or to listen to it, click here. For all news for the film which releases on February 15, click here.
Keep checking this space as more reviews for the Race and Jodhaa Akbar soundtracks come in.


The lull before the release of Jodhaa Akbar on February 15th begins with Chandrakant Singh’s Rama Rama Kya Hai Dramaaa. The comedy is off to a disastrous start with critics, sitting at a 23% which gives it a ‘Very Bad’ tag early on. All of the 9 reviews that we currently have for the film have been negative. Of course, that rating can go up or down as more reviews for the film come in, so make sure to keep checking this space often as more reviews come in. For all current news and reviews for Rama Rama Kya Hai Dramaaa, click here.
Rohit Shetty’s Sunday remains at a 49% which is ‘Below Average’. This is disappointing as Shetty’s last film, Golmaal - Fun Unlimited scored a 61% which is ‘Good’. However, the film has been performing decently at the box office. For all news and reviews for Sunday, click here.
Other recent releases have Bombay To Bangkok at a 32%, Tulsi at a 23%, Halla Bol is at 50% and My Name Is Anthony Gonsalves is at 42% .
Make sure to keep checking this space often as more reviews for Rama Rama Kya Hai Dramaaa come in.

