Date | Area | Gross |
---|---|---|
19 March 2004 | India | INR 8,587,000 |
12 March 2004 | India | INR 6,212,000 |
Date | Area | Gross | Screens |
---|---|---|---|
19 March 2004 | India | INR 2,375,000 | |
12 March 2004 | India | INR 6,212,000 |
Date | Area | Gross |
---|---|---|
19 March 2004 | India | INR 8,587,000 |
12 March 2004 | India | INR 6,212,000 |
Date | Area | Gross | Screens |
---|---|---|---|
19 March 2004 | India | INR 2,375,000 | |
12 March 2004 | India | INR 6,212,000 |
This was surprisingly not that bad of a movie. Sonu Nigam has definitely improved his acting skills (not that he had any before) from his disastrous debut in Kaash Aap Hamare Hote, but he still has a long way to go to before he actually looks convincing.
Eh? Movie in which horrendous over-moneyed Nathan Barley-ji (a 'visualiser' for a hot shot advertising agency, no less)and equally vile braying It-Girl counterpart frolic amongst the picturesquely poverty-stricken dens of Nepal.
Sonu Nigam was really the perfect choice for this film. Considering the character that he portrays, it might easily have been a flop with anyone else.