Dhoom Dhaam Movie Review Rating:
Star Cast: Yami Gautam Dhar, Pratik Gandhi, Eijaz Khan, Pavitra Sarkar, Mukul Chadha
Director: Rishab Seth
Dhoom Dhaam Movie Review Out ( Photo Credit – Instagram )
What’s Good: Unpredictable happenings throughout keep us hugely involved and entertained.
What’s Bad: ??
Loo Break: Nah! It’s on Netflix. Hit the ‘pause’ button if you must go.
Watch or Not?: Definitely! And spread the word about it.
Language: Hindi
Available On: Ott release (Netflix)
Runtime: 108 Minutes
User Rating:
At a superficial level, the film is about newlyweds Koyal (Yami Gautam Dhar) and Veer (Pratik Gandhi), who find themselves in a soup on their wedding night when two gangsters (Eijaz Khan and Pavitra Sarkar) barge into their hotel room to ask Charlie’s whereabouts. Showing remarkable alacrity, Koyal turns the tables on them as a shellshocked Veer follows her out of the window to escape them. The rest...
Star Cast: Yami Gautam Dhar, Pratik Gandhi, Eijaz Khan, Pavitra Sarkar, Mukul Chadha
Director: Rishab Seth
Dhoom Dhaam Movie Review Out ( Photo Credit – Instagram )
What’s Good: Unpredictable happenings throughout keep us hugely involved and entertained.
What’s Bad: ??
Loo Break: Nah! It’s on Netflix. Hit the ‘pause’ button if you must go.
Watch or Not?: Definitely! And spread the word about it.
Language: Hindi
Available On: Ott release (Netflix)
Runtime: 108 Minutes
User Rating:
At a superficial level, the film is about newlyweds Koyal (Yami Gautam Dhar) and Veer (Pratik Gandhi), who find themselves in a soup on their wedding night when two gangsters (Eijaz Khan and Pavitra Sarkar) barge into their hotel room to ask Charlie’s whereabouts. Showing remarkable alacrity, Koyal turns the tables on them as a shellshocked Veer follows her out of the window to escape them. The rest...
- 2/14/2025
- by Rajiv Vijayakar
- KoiMoi
Right after graduating from school, the average Indian youth probably used their recently attained freedom to watch A-rated films by going for Delhi Belly. It seemed like the dawn of a new era of Bollywood, where directors, writers, and actors would come together to tell gritty black comedies with relatable characters and slyly comment on the state of the country and its people. Since the Cbfc (popularly known as the Censor Board) came down heavily on the aforementioned movie and Udta Punjab for “polluting the minds of the Indian public,” said era came to an abrupt end. However, the subgenre—where unlucky or relatively innocent people accidentally find themselves in the middle of a giant mess—hasn’t completely run out of steam. In 2020, we got the hilarious Lootcase. 2 years later, Govinda Naam Mera was released. Then in 2024, there was Madgaon Express. And now, joining this list of amusing films,...
- 2/14/2025
- by Pramit Chatterjee
- DMT
Aadyam Theatre has once again raised the curtains to present its latest original play, ‘The F Word’. The play is directed by widely acclaimed producer-writer-actor-director Akarsh Khurana, whose most recent noteworthy work includes the famed web series ‘Mismatched’ and Irrfan Khan starrer movie ‘Karwaan’. Produced by Akvarious Productions, this play is a satirical yet stimulating story of a dysfunctional family, their untold personal affairs, and the bittersweet dynamics that shape their identities. Raw and complex emotions simmer beneath the surface, as this family confronts their past and present, and grapples with the fragility of their relationships.
The F Word
The F word – where F stands for the other more infamous word – Family, takes the audience on a rollercoaster ride of emotions as they follow Chetan, a high school teacher, and his estranged sister, Unnati, a psychologist, in their quest to understand their parents’ tangled marriage.
Aadyam Theatre | The ‘F’ Word...
The F Word
The F word – where F stands for the other more infamous word – Family, takes the audience on a rollercoaster ride of emotions as they follow Chetan, a high school teacher, and his estranged sister, Unnati, a psychologist, in their quest to understand their parents’ tangled marriage.
Aadyam Theatre | The ‘F’ Word...
- 4/14/2023
- by Editorial Desk
- GlamSham
Starting 2021 with back-to-back releases from Nail Polish, Kaagaz to Jeet Ki Zid, ZEE5 raises the bar with 'Silence… can you hear it?', a one-of-a-kind investigative murder mystery.
The makers and talent took to their social media to release the first poster of the film, featuring Manoj Bajpayee as Acp Avinash Verma. You will see him in a mug shot, donning sunglasses and a moustache, with a rugged look. Underneath all the cover, he hides silent secrets.
Talking about the poster and release date Manoj Bajpayee shared, "Jis din silence viraam hoga, uss din Acp Avinash Verma ki aawaz goonjegi. Vo din hai 26th March, when 'Silence… can you hear it?' premieres on ZEE5. For now, we would like to present you the very first poster of the film. Do not let his poker face fool you, underneath that cover lies deadly secrets that will be unravelled. The grey,...
The makers and talent took to their social media to release the first poster of the film, featuring Manoj Bajpayee as Acp Avinash Verma. You will see him in a mug shot, donning sunglasses and a moustache, with a rugged look. Underneath all the cover, he hides silent secrets.
Talking about the poster and release date Manoj Bajpayee shared, "Jis din silence viraam hoga, uss din Acp Avinash Verma ki aawaz goonjegi. Vo din hai 26th March, when 'Silence… can you hear it?' premieres on ZEE5. For now, we would like to present you the very first poster of the film. Do not let his poker face fool you, underneath that cover lies deadly secrets that will be unravelled. The grey,...
- 2/13/2021
- by Glamsham Editorial
- GlamSham
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