Comedies
are
the
flavor
of
the
season
and
Rama
Rama
Kya
Hai
Dramaaa
follows
the
rules
and
guidelines
earnestly.
But
let's
not
mistaken
this
film
to
be
an
offshoot
of
Partner
and
Welcome.
The
idea
is
to
recreate
the
Hrishikesh
Mukherjee
and
Basu
Chatterjee
kind
of
cinema
by
handling
a
serious
topic
[marital
problems]
in
a
humorous
format.
Although
the
topic
it
touches
is
serious
in
nature,
debutante
director
S.
Chandrakant
weaves
humor
in
the
plot
so
that
the
goings-on
don't
get
heavy
at
any
point.
Also,
you
don't
really
expect
the
moon
from
the
film,
so
you
aren't
disappointed
either.
To
cut
a
long
story
short,
Rama
Rama
Kya
Hai
Dramaaa
isn't
a
great
comedy
by
any
chance.
But
you
continue
to
smile,
not
squirm,
as
the
reels
unfold!
The
story
revolves
around
three
married
couples
--
Prem
[Aashish
Chowdhary]
and
Khushi
[Amrita
Arora],
Santosh
[Rajpal
Yadav]
and
Shanti
[Neha
Dhupia]
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Khurana
[Anupam
Kher
and
Rati
Agnihotri].
Santosh
marries
Shanti,
a
small-town
girl,
and
later
realizes
that
Shanti
is
not
the
'perfect
wife'.
Petty
differences
start
popping
up
and
Santosh
starts
day-dreaming
and
imaging
other
women
as
his
wives.
The
marriage
of
Prem
and
Khushi
is
also
not
smooth-sailing,
since
Khushi
is
too
demanding
as
a
wife.
How
the
two
couples
make
up
in
the
end
forms
the
crux.
A
simple
plot
with
equally
simple
execution
--
that's
the
right
way
to
sum
up
Rama
Rama
Kya
Hai
Dramaaa
.
The
arguments
and
tiffs
between
the
newly-married
couple
[Rajpal,
Neha]
seem
real
at
times.
Also,
Rajpal's
over-active
imagination
--
of
imagining
other's
wife
as
his
--
make
the
goings-on
interesting.
On
the
flip
side,
the
writer
hasn't
spelt
the
reasons
that
put
Rajpal
and
Neha
in
the
war
zone.
Why
are
they
constantly
bickering?
The
other
couple's
[Aashish,
Amrita]
relationship
is
also
not
well-developed.
Aashish
is
an
excellent
husband,
but
Amrita
seeks
divorce
in
the
end.
It
should've
been
the
other
way
round.
Debutante
S.
Chandrakant
shows
a
flair
for
comedies.
But
he
could've
done
with
a
tighter
script.
Siddharth-Suhas'
music
is
a
plus
point.
The
songs
are
easy
on
the
lips.
Dialogues
are
funny
at
places.
Rama
Rama
Kya
Hai
Dramaaa
doesn't
demand
histrionics,
so
everyone's
over
the
top,
in
keeping
with
the
mood
of
the
film.
Rajpal
Yadav
is
the
scene
stealer.
Neha
too
acts
well.
Aashish
has
a
Salman
Khan
hang-up.
He
ought
to
be
natural.
Amrita
Arora
gets
minimal
scope.
Anupam
Kher
and
Rati
Agnihotri
are
adequate.
On
the
whole,
Rama
Rama
Kya
Hai
Dramaaa
is
a
fair
entertainer.