Ramji Londonwaley Review

Sep 2 2005  | Views 102 |  Comments  (0) Leave a Comment


As the frame opens to a rural set-up in Bihar, the mood is perfectly set by Raghuveer Yadav's spirited rustic rendition to the title track in the background that gives the movie an impetus initiation...

For the cross-culture chaos, the director efficiently maintains the authenticity of the language used in the film. Both, the Bihari dialect and the English parlance sound genuine...

The humour isn't forced or on your face. It's seeped into the script and slips into your senses without being blatant or boisterous...

Needless to say, Madhavan is the soul of the film. Present in almost every frame of the film, he excels in his dialogue delivery, expressiveness and comic timing...

The film Ramji Londonwaley is a cinematic metaphor to this very 'sugar-free gajar ka halwa'. High on nutritional value, low on calories and delectable to your taste buds! Simply scrumptious...

(Courtesy - expressindia.com)

What would happen if a cook from Bihar reaches the streets of London? It would be a non-stop fun ride all the way...

This is what happens to the cook Ramji [played by Madhavan] who steps in the streets of London and is hence rechristened Ramji Londonwaley...

(Courtesy - in.movies.yahoo.com)

 
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