Dhamaal Movie Review
Friday, September 7th, 2007Note: Henceforth, Indicine.com Reviews will be divided into 5 parts. Introduction, Story, Review, Performances and Indicine Verdict.

Dhamaal Movie Review - By Anuradha
Introduction
Buddha Mar Gaya had taught me a lesson, never judge a movie by its cast. So with zero expectations I entered the movieplex to watch Dhamaal directed by Indra Kumar (Masti, Ishq). I have been a fan of Indra Kumar since his Ishq days but his last few movies (Pyaare Mohan, Rishtey) have been disappointing. So what’s the verdict on Dhamaal? Is it a laugh riot? Is Indra Kumar back in form? Read the complete Dhamaal Movie Review

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