Jodi Kya Banayi Wah Wah Ramji

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Jodi Kya Banayi Wah Wah Ramji
Directed byRaman Kumar
Written byRaman Kumar
Screenplay byAnurag Prapann
Umesh Shukla
Story byAnurag Prapann
Umesh Shukla
Produced byAshish Jalan
Vivek Suchanti
CinematographyInderjeet Bansal
Music by Anand Raj Anand
Production
company
Concept Productions
Release date
  • 14 November 2003 (2003-11-14)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Jodi Kya Banayi Wah Wah Ramji is a 2003 Indian film directed by Raman Kumar starring Amar Upadhyay.

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Plot

Vishawnath and Kalicharan are best friends and neighbours. They want their children, Vishal and Priyanka to get married so that their friendship can turn into a good relationship. But Vishal and Priyanka always have fights with each other and are quarrelsome. The Landlord in their neighbourhood, Ramprasad tells the pair to convince their parents that marriage is not for them. Ramprasad decides to create many misunderstandings between the fathers which results in comical chaos and danger from an unexpected source for the two families and children.

Cast

Music

  1. "Sun Mere Mahiya" - Sonu Nigam, Shreya Ghoshal
  2. "Ek To Baarish Uspe Tera Intezaar" - Anand Raj Anand, Kavita Krishnamurthy
  3. "Wah Wah Ramji Wah Wah" - Shaan
  4. "December Ka Mahina" - Anand Raj Anand, Sadhana Sargam
  5. "Aaja Dildaara" - Sukhwinder Singh
  6. "Thodi Peele Thoda Jeele (Jeele Peele)" - Vinod Rathod, Udit Narayan

Critical response

Taran Adarsh of IndiaFM gave the film 1 star out of 5, writing ″On the whole, JODI KYA BANAI WAH WAH RAMJI is a light entertainer but the comedy is such that it has been witnessed umpteen times in the past. At the box-office, lack of publicity and ordinary merits will only add to its woes.″ [1] Rama Sharma of The Tribune wrote ″Paresh Rawal's acting versatility adds shafts of wit. But when his antics get too much, we have Gulshan Grover (in double role) to tear us away. The music also fails to score much. The song ′December ka maheena ho aur saath mein ek hasina ho′ accentuates the improvised verses which are in galore.″ [2] Seema Pant of Rediff.com wrote ″Paresh Rawal looked as if he would rather be some place else. By promoting it as a Paresh Rawal comedy, the makers have tried to cash in on the latter's popularity after movies like Hera Pheri, Awara Paagal Deewana and Hungama. Unfortunately for the viewers, they forgot that it takes more than just a seasoned actor for a film to work.″ [3]

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References

  1. Hungama, Bollywood. "Jodi Kya Banayi Wah Wah Ramji Review 1/5 | Jodi Kya Banayi Wah Wah Ramji Movie Review | Jodi Kya Banayi Wah Wah Ramji 2003 Public Review | Film Review". Bollywood Hungama .
  2. "The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Chandigarh Stories". www.tribuneindia.com. 16 November 2003.
  3. "Comedy full of errors!". www.rediff.com. 14 November 2003.