The climax never actually manages to culminate the plot appropriately.
Musically, Dhoom Dadakka runs out of gasoline and there is not much to salvage. Roop Kumar Rathod has done an awful job with the soundscore which needed a few catchy tunes to build on.
Actingwise, Sameer Dattani is shaping into a fine actor post his disastrous debut in Rajshree Productions Uff Kya Jadoo Mohabbat Hai! Shaad Randhawa, who had been striking the limelight with his second lead roles till now, has also done a commendable job in the film.
Aarti Chhabria is a complete wash-off and she looks worthy only in a bar-song where she is made to look gorgeous. Shama Sikander is like a duplicate of Nisha Kothari. The actress can ruin any viewer’s happiness with her screen presence.
Anupam Kher is good. Satish Kaushik and Satish Shah are pretty convincing in their comical roles. Gulshan Grover handles his part tidily.
On the whole, Dhoom Dadakka is a film which can be watched when it’s on television. In any case, the film does not have the potential to create any fireworks on the box office.
Radiosargam Movie Rating: 4/10
Hanumant Bhansali
