Dark_Lord (Administrator!): ...uncomfortable in this attention-seeking, cool dude avatar. Wonder who he is trying to impress? * 04-12-09 - 00:23:18
Dark_Lord (Administrator!): Targetting a generation much younger, his team gets it all wrong. Just like Barjatya goofed-up in Main Prem Ki Diwani Hoon. Team Radio adopts the premise of Dil To Pagal Hai, styles and shoots it like Wake Up Sid and narrates like Love Aaj Kal. But it’s all too fake and wannabe. For a film dealing with relationships Radio neither has the maturity of Life in a Metro nor the innocence of Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na. * 04-12-09 - 00:23:49
Dark_Lord (Administrator!): Sonal Sehgal has a gorgeous face but her character spends too much time weeping. Shenaz on the other hand keeps grinning for no reason – clearly a reflection of the confused material handed out to both the beauties. The two girls end up behaving like modern day Paro and Chadramukhi of Devdas Vivan's life. * 04-12-09 - 00:24:04
Dark_Lord (Administrator!): After a gimmicky film with a chartbusting score and the miserably self-indulgent, overconfident second outing, Himesh keeps it normal this time. But he is quite simply out of place. Thecharacters often scream out of frustration that they want to end it all. As a viewer the feeling is not quite different. * 04-12-09 - 00:24:17
Dark_Lord (Administrator!): Verdict: We wish Himesh got back to full time composing ASAP. But if he insists on acting, we suggest he dumps the hero's part. Leave the glossy packaging aside, Himesh should concentrate on getting a proper role. Because this Radio is just way out of sync! * 04-12-09 - 00:24:34