Dhoom Dadakka

 (2008)
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| Oct 01, 2008
Glamsham.com
Starring Sameer Dattani and Shaad Randhawa in lead along with Aarti Chhabria and Shama Sikander, DHOOM DADAKKA is a youthful fun entertainer that has been shot prominently in Thailand. With DHOOM DADAKKA, the filmmaker is changing tracks and is now taking the fun route. ... Full Review
| May 25, 2008
AllBollywood.com
to indulge tongue-in-cheek comedy of the Hrishikesh Mukherjee variety....if the producer-director Shashi Ranjan intended to provide earplugs for all those brave hearts who would sit to the end of this haphazard comedy of terrors.....Everyone uniformly hams through this painful piece of cinematic travesty.....In no time at all, the plot suffers from an identity crisis..... ... Full Review
| May 24, 2008
IBN Live
Juvenile, unimaginative and entirely predictable, Dhoom Dadakka is a comedy that didn't even make me laugh once. It's a picture so bankrupt of any cinematic merit that the only reason I'd recommend going to the cinema for this film, is to enjoy the air-conditioning on a hot summer day. ... Full Review
| May 23, 2008
Times of India
Good actors. You end up laughing intermittently at Satish Kaushik's repetitive act of bumbling detective Johnny English who must find the rightful heir to Don Mungilal's empire. ... Full Review
| May 23, 2008
IndiaGlitz
Aarti Chabria is good with her dance moves and dull on the acting front. Anupam Kher does a good job but such roles have been done to death. ... Full Review
| May 23, 2008
Glamsham.com
It's really sad that director Shashi Ranjan has assembled a talented star cast and is not able to handle their talents. On the other hand, I wonder what the talented quartet saw in this film to make them sign on the dotted line. ... Full Review

MTV India
Dhoom Dhadakka is a so-called comedy with lewd remarks, double entendres and a barrage of obscene words and gestures. Mungilal ( Anupam Kher ) is a don who might lose his stronghold because he has no heir apparent. ... Full Review

Business of Cinema
Although they share a great chemistry in holding scenes and their roles together, a given for actors as seasoned as them, the surroundings leave little room for this chemistry to substantially complement the film. Amidst strategically placed emotional outbursts add whacky-but-tacky action sequences and the story finds its final denouement in suitable changes of hearts and goals of all those good achieved. ... Full Review

Bollywood World
to indulge tongue-in-cheek comedy of the Hrishikesh Mukherjee variety....Shashi Ranjan, who earlier made us laugh with his supposedly serious study of marital stress in 'Dobara', doesn't know....if the producer-director Shashi Ranjan intended to provide earplugs for all those brave hearts who would sit to the end of this haphazard comedy of terrors.....Everyone uniformly hams through this painful piece of cinematic travesty.....In no time at all, the plot suffers from an identity crisis..... ... Full Review

Sify
the success of a few brainless comedies....Technically, the film is archaic and the songs average.....Bobby Darling, who plays a dance choreographer, is hysterical (possibly by the filmmaker's request)..... ... Full Review