The story moves to a point where Johny tries to lure Sunny away from the club.

The film, on the whole, brings in a lot of predictability imbibed in the flavor of patriotism, racial discrimination and a rushing finale.

The story folds at various stages bringing out a lot of dimensions to the already told tale. Post-interval, things actually get interesting and the climax pumps you up in the right way.

Just when you thought, that everything is right in the movie, things aren’t quite so. John Abraham’s sudden attitude change is indigestible. Moreover, songs like Billo Rani don’t quite gel in the proceedings.

Director Vivek Agnihotri makes a fair attempt in presenting a simple story. A laterally good job compared to his first film Chocolate. Cinematography is good and the art direction is worth an applause.

Actingwise, John Abraham and Arshad Warsi are show stoppers. They deliver superb performances, to say the least. Bipasha Basu in her brief role adds to the beauty of the love story between John and her. Not to miss, the flawless show of Boman Irani.

After a super successful Diwali, Dhan Dhana Dhan Goal may survive the misses at the box office because of its thrilling second half.

Radiosargam Movie Rating: 6/10

Hanumant Bhansali