Manmohan Taparia
Oct 29, 2011

Friday box office

SRK’s much publicised ‘Ra.One’ was released on Wednesday for Diwali

Friday box office

Despite the long Diwali weekend, not many producers chose to release their movies along with Shahrukh Khan’s much promoted super hero film ‘Ra.One’.

Directed by Hema Malini, ‘Tell Me O Kkhuda’,  releases  over the Diwali weekend.

Ra.One was released globally on Wednesday, 26 October, and has received not too kind reviews till now. Here is a small compilation of reviews for Ra.One, to make up your mind before visiting booking your tickets for your weekly dose of cinema:

“Anubhav Sinha fails to bring all the elements together, and while this superhero film has plenty sound and fury, it's sorely lacking slickness.”- Rajeev Masand, CNN-IBN. Read the entire review here.

“Ra.One is one long disjoined chain of events and scenes that aren't just half-baked, but also lackadaisically connected with the seemingly sole purpose of being able to show the (almost) 46-year-old actor performing some breathtaking stunts.” –Rediff.com. Read the entire review here.

“Ra.One is like a colourful Popsicle that looks tantalising, tickles the palate while it lasts, but leaves no particular after-taste. Sound and fury? Loads of it. Significance? Not much.” - Saibal Chatterjee,NDTV. Read the entire review here.

Ra.One trailer:

Tell Me O Kkhuda

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