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4.9/10
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A pampered pet dog gets abandoned in Mumbai's streets, where he befriends local strays and falls for the lovely Laila. But his new life faces danger when he crosses paths with Charlie Anna, ... Read allA pampered pet dog gets abandoned in Mumbai's streets, where he befriends local strays and falls for the lovely Laila. But his new life faces danger when he crosses paths with Charlie Anna, the feared local gang leader.A pampered pet dog gets abandoned in Mumbai's streets, where he befriends local strays and falls for the lovely Laila. But his new life faces danger when he crosses paths with Charlie Anna, the feared local gang leader.
- Awards
- 3 wins & 1 nomination total
Saif Ali Khan
- Romeo
- (voice)
Kareena Kapoor
- Laila
- (voice)
Jaaved Jaaferi
- Charlie Anna
- (voice)
- (as Javed Jaffrey)
Vrajesh Hirjee
- Guru
- (voice)
Tanaaz Currim Irani
- Mini
- (voice)
- (as Tannaz Irani)
Suresh Menon
- Interval
- (voice)
- (as Suresh N. Menon)
Kiku Sharda
- Hero English
- (voice)
Sanjay Mishra
- Chhainu
- (voice)
Rupert Degas
- Chhainu
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Grant George
- Interval
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Richard Kind
- Guru
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Vicki Lewis
- Mini
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Eric Lopez
- Mohammed
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Jordan Orr
- Liyis
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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the performances of the sidekicks-javed jafri and Sanjay Mishra (apple singh) are laudable(their voices)and in particular light up the entire movie. this is a complete family entertainer. this movie has certain scenes taken from old bollywood(Hindi) movies, and it would put a smile to your face if you could relate to the scenes. saif does a decent job with his dialogue delivery.kareena hardly has any role(read dialogues). don't put it off as a kids movie,adults who are in tune with their funny side can definitely have a go at it. finally if you are looking to show a movie to your kids, this is it. jugal hansraj has done a pretty cool job as a debutant director and writer.
Roadside romeo is a movie with a simple overdone plot and cliche characters? Then why have I rated it so highly?
Because it's bloody entertaining. The songs are brilliant, the atmosphere is cool and the characters are all really funny. Admittedly the character designs, bar the love interest Laila and Romeo himself are awful, but whatever!
All I want for a movie is for it to be entertaining and this was. It was also India's first animated cgi movie so I'm gonna cut them some slack. It's also produced and distributed by Disney! And tbh, it's better than most of the crap they have pumped out in recent years.
It's not amazing or award winning, but it's cute and fun. As long as a movie is entertaining, does it really matter? Plus, I love the Bollywood theme.
Just give it a shot! What are you gonna lose?
Because it's bloody entertaining. The songs are brilliant, the atmosphere is cool and the characters are all really funny. Admittedly the character designs, bar the love interest Laila and Romeo himself are awful, but whatever!
All I want for a movie is for it to be entertaining and this was. It was also India's first animated cgi movie so I'm gonna cut them some slack. It's also produced and distributed by Disney! And tbh, it's better than most of the crap they have pumped out in recent years.
It's not amazing or award winning, but it's cute and fun. As long as a movie is entertaining, does it really matter? Plus, I love the Bollywood theme.
Just give it a shot! What are you gonna lose?
Roadside Romeo does indeed start in a very captivating way. I liked the idea and the film does start very strongly with quite a stirring opening scene. But overall, it just didn't do it for me, just too bland and hackneyed. Granted, the animation is pretty good, not outstanding but the backgrounds and sceneries were at least striking. Also Javed Jaffrey is a lot of fun here. However, the writing is sadly awful on the whole, while the story is too hackneyed and predictable. Then there is the music, it was the same with the singing, it got too much and became distracting. Jaffrey aside, the remainder of the voice work is inconsistent, ranging from so-so to barely adequate. I'm sorry to say I didn't really feel anything for the characters, they were dull mostly or annoying. The pacing started off great, almost riveting, but when the story meandered just before the halfway mark the pace dragged until the final result was as limp as a bad hair day. In conclusion, started off promisingly but lost its momentum making it forgettable and altogether very unexceptional film. 4/10 Bethany Cox
This is a mediocre attempt at an Indian CGI animated film. It's the same old hackneyed storyline of a typical Bollywood romance with the characters all dogs. There is little evidence of any further imagination on display. The constant references to Yashraj films annoy. The voice work is unremarkable and both Kareena and Saif seem to be essentially reprising their well known off-screen personae. Only Javed Jaffrey leaves an impression as the villain Charlie Anna. One plus point- the animation quality. While not even close to international standards, it's leagues ahead of anything previously made in India.
Overall 4/10
Overall 4/10
In a world where Pixar sets the gold standard in animated films, Yash Raj Film's Roadside Romeo (incidentally Dinsey's foray into Bollywood as well) will find it hard to even pass the QC test. Both the animation and the story leave a lot to be desired and the only positive outlook for the movie is that being the only major release this Diwali and potentially a hit with the kids, it should barely manage to trudge along. The story of a dog, Romeo (voiced by Saif Ali Khan) who was living the lavish life and suddenly finds himself on the mean streets of the city is clichéd to a fault. Romeo falls for Laila (Kareena Kapoor) who also happens to be the crush of bad dog Charlie Anna (Javed Jaffrey) and predictable mayhem follows. Jugal Hansraj's direction relies too much on borrowing from Bollywood lore (Yash Raj film scenes and dialogs are copied galore) and too little on character study. It is an earnest effort perhaps but if anyone thought animation didn't need a story, they should ask the studio that made the animation movie event of the year, WallE. The film hardly has any genuinely funny moments, and the background sets, though well detailed, lack punch. The redeemer is eventually Javed Jaffrey, who is the only one who seems to know how to voice an animation character. He brings out the quirks of Charlie Anna superbly to life and provides the few laughs there are in the film. The tepid songs and a basic background score do nothing to add to the appeal. Ultimately, the gag reel during the end credits turns out to be funnier than the movie itself. And that's saying a lot.
Did you know
- TriviaRoadside Romeo was the first india CGI animated movie to come out.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Mere Brother Ki Dulhan (2011)
- SoundtracksApni Dumm Bhi Oonchi Ho
Written by Jaideep Sahni
Composed by Salim Merchant and Salim Merchant
Performed by Kunal Ganjawala, Earl D'Souza, Jugal Hansraj, Salim Merchant and Anushka Manchanda
Courtesy of Yash Raj Music
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- Also known as
- Roadside Romeo 3D
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $55,202
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $41,770
- Oct 26, 2008
- Gross worldwide
- $1,978,021
- Runtime
- 1h 33m(93 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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