RGV Ki Aag
Easily one of the biggest Bollywood disasters of the year, RGV Ki Aag is playing to near empty theatres in the city, even on weekends. The big-budget star-studded enterprise is a total washout at the box office.
Pro: Nothing.
Con: Everything.
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Dhokha
Following in the footsteps of Aag, Pooja Bhatt’s take on terrorism through the eyes of a suicide bomber and her unsuspecting husband has had a poor opening at the box office.
Pro: A script with potential; some gripping moments; Tulip Joshi
Con: Too verbose and preachy; a wooden Muzammil Ibrahim
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Victoria No. 203
Completing the hat-trick of flop releases this week is Victoria No. 203, a dismal version of the Ashok Kumar-Pran-Saira Banu caper.
Pro: Anupam Kher and Om Puri doing the Raja-Rana act; funny one-liners
Con: A weak supporting cast; lacks the punch of the original
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Heyy Babyy
In the absence of any real competition, funnyman Sajid Khan’s comic caper continues its strong run on city screens, with the crowd count swelling rather than dwindling.
Pro: Akshay, Fardeen and Riteish; the music; the baby.
Con: Vidya Balan is miscast.
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Chak De! India
It’s all good news for SRK and the Chak De! girls as they continue to lure cinegoers in Week 4.
Pro: Shah Rukh Khan hasn’t looked and acted better; the supporting cast; gender and region sensitive
Con: Nothing really
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Ratatouille
After a decent opening week at the box office, Ratatouille’s occupancy figures have dipped in Week 2.
Pro: Craftsmanship, Peter Toole’s performance as Anton Ego.
Con: The premise is a tad silly.





