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BOX OFFICE 07-09-2007

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The Telegraph Online Published 07.09.07, 12:00 AM

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.


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


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


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.


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


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.

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