Rama Rama Kya Hai Drama
Director: Chandrakant Singh
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?" "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. Rajpal plays a All this helter-skelter chaos of comedy would have been mildly amusing if the director had cared to even borrow a chapter or two from the protocol of comedy. Director Chandrakant seems inspired by B.R. Chopra's "Pati Patni Aur Woh". We even get a reference to that lovable and naughty comedy, slipped into the domain of Rajpal's domesticity on a television screen. Regrettably, the director has neither the sense nor the sensitivity to bring that sparkle which makes a sex comedy a beehive of chortles. The buzz, if any, is in the screenwriter's head as he puts together episodes from badly written stand-up comic acts on marriage. Technically as shoddy as it gets, the camerawork and the sets remind us of a washed-out village that has been plundered by a particularly uncontrollable wild bull. Overall, the movie is a big bore. |