FS rating : 1/5 Banner :Oracle Entertainment Pvt Ltd Type :Straight Cast :Neha Dhupia,Rati Agnihotri,Anupam Kher, Rajpal Yadav, Aashish Chaudhary,Amrita Arora,Mona Thiba, Sanjay Mishra, Razzak Khan, Allan Kapoor, Zia Biswas, Riya Biswas Music :Siddharth, Suhas Direction :Chandrakant Singh Producer :Surendra Bhatia, Rajan Prakash
Movie Reviews
Rama Rama Kya Hai Dramaaa - a poor drama
Finally comes the release of a film that has been pushed ahead week after week to avoid clashes with other films. The film finally comes out this weekend as a solo release , but maybe the audiences have even forgotten about the existence of
such a film. With the delay in release and a dip in the promotional activities of the film, the film releases without much buzz of any sorts.- by indiaglitz.com02/01/2008
Rama Rama Kya Hai Drama - A dreadfully droll drama
You know that feeling you get while undergoing molar surgery or when you have a head on collision with another vehicle while driving down a dark road? You get the same dreaded feeling of disgusted disbelief while seeing "Rama Rama Kya Hai Drama".
This movie is a piece of putrid tripe masquerading as mirth and camouflaged as comedy. At the end of this dreadfully droll drama, you look around and ask: "Why me?"
- by bollywoodworld.com02/01/2008
Rama Rama Kya Hai Drama - A film by Chandrakant Singh
You don't go with much expectation to watch this film, but you leave the multiplex a bit surprised that the movie did manage to raise a few laughs. And credit for this turn around should go to Rajpal Yadav who single-handedly steers the film from stagnating to a mundane comedy. With his experience and expertise he lifts the film a few notches higher. However, with not much support coming from the other cast, it gets lost somewhere. - by glamsham.com02/01/2008.
Rama Rama Kya Hai Drama - Worst comedy movie
"Rama Rama Kya Hai Drama" could be a contender for the trophy of the worst comedy ever made in India. The lines that the two couples, Rajpal Yadav-Neha Dhupia and Ashish Chowdhary-Amrita Arora, throw at one another make you question the institution of marriage.
The plot is intensely anti-marriage. Perhaps the director or writer doesn't believe in it, but does he believe in cinema? The awry proceedings try hard to convince us that there are no rules governing the genre of comedy. Sure, but show us at least one genuine moment of humour in this homage to bilge. - by nowrunning.com02/01/2008.