Box Office Review

RAMA RAMA KYA HAI DRAMAAA
Err….. Ratic Para of Ghams & BeGhams
by Vishal Verma

Rating:

What is it?
Rama Rama…. Its like those juiceless chewing gums which you buy for fun but it rather gives you an irritating experience of your lifetime, first of all they don’t have any taste and on top of that, you can’t swallow it and even if you throw it, it will stick to other ‘s and still create a problem.

In a nutshell, first timer Chandrakant Singh’s bhadaas or call it bakwaas of patni pidit club is a unique adventure into the borezone. You call Its Funny…… Nah no way.

The tried and tested gags on patnis have always been a favorite amongst stand up comedians and hasya kavis. Remember the Owl eyed Surendra Sharma but this isn’t just a charlinaa it’s supposed to be a full length comedy entertaino, which rather turns out to be a unique experience of torturetainment.

Even Rajpal Yadav’s exhaustive attempts fail miserably in providing any respite to the married or unmarried audience in the end.

Rajpal needs a better director to cast him in the lead role and exploit his talent in a better way.

What is it all about?
A boring, no fun, no humour story of not one but three married couples.
Santosh (Rajpal Yadav) a cashier in a bank gets married to a small town bimbo Shanti (Neha Dhupia) who dreams of pizzas & burgers, cinema and pani puri in Mumbai. I don’t understand why an average looking short guy is not capable of fulfilling this normal wish of a gorgeous lady like Neha Dhupia. They both start bickering for no reason and our khajanchi then has this very exciting disease of dreaming his life partner in other people’s wives. Is santoshji gone nuts or what?

The next couple is Prem ( Aashish Chaudhary) a manager in the same bank where santoshji counts currency and his woes with his wife, who is married to an ultra demanding Khusi ( Amrita Arora). He portrays himself in front of his colleagues as a perfect husband but goes to a hell of an experience along with the audience in dealing with his over demanding wife.

If you all are still here, then there are two oldies Shraddha (Rati Agnihotri) & Vishwas Khurana (Anupam Kher), who on the contrary is a perfect match. The rest of the story is how the differences (if any) get sorted out in this 16 reel tourturtainment.

What to look out for?
Rajpal Yadav’s dedicated performance & surprisingly Neha Dhupia do chips in with some good support.

What not?
I think I have said enough

Conclusion: Catch it at your own risk.