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Saif Ali Khan, Raj Nidimoru and Krishna D.K Interview on The Front Row with Anupama Chopra



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Go Goa Gone Public Reviews



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Go Goa Gone Boxoffice Collections Thread


Go Goa Gone Opens Below The Mark

Go Goa Gone had an average opening of around 25% at multiplexes as metros opened at 30% and other major centres at 20%. Single screen opening will be much lower. The film is mainly catering to premium multiplexes and these tend to do better in the evenings.

The business of film will be mainly restricted to cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Pune and Bangalore while not much can be expected from other cities. The film will find it very difficult to collected in UP, CPCI Rajasthan etc with even the premium properties in these areas finding it tough.

The key will be how the premium properties go in the evening. The other release Gippi is a film totally dependent on word of mouth and as expected has started with low figures.

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Go Goa Gone Movie Review by Taran Adarsh


3.5

Bollywood has dabbled with ghosts, spirits and paranormal movies aplenty. Besides, the supernatural and horror genre is fast gaining popularity with dream merchants, after a hiatus. Now, storytellers in Mumbai are geared up to take the genre to an altogether new level, introducing the spectators to zombies. GO GOA GONE, directed by Raj and DK, is India’s first ‘zom-com’.

Romance, action and comedy continue to be the most privileged genres in Bollywood, but the past few years have witnessed a number of experiments catching the audience eye. Fear and hilarity are opposite sides of the coin. To amalgamate them in a movie script requires a truly fertile mind because you don’t anticipate humor and horror to go hand-in-hand. The expectations from GO GOA GONE are, evidently, colossal, in view of the fact that something like this hasn’t been attempted on the Hindi screen earlier, although cineastes have witnessed zombies in Hollywood films. A zom-com can pave the way for movies of similar genre in times to come, if it finds an audience…

GO GOA GONE is looked forward to for varied reasons: The zom-com aspect, zany look of the film, Saif’s bleached getup [he plays a zombie killer in the movie], wicked one-liners and enticing music… But the challenge lies in educating the spectator about zombies, since there’s no zombie folklore to enlighten them thus far.

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Babaji Ki Booty Song – Go Goa Gone



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Khushamdeed Song – Go Goa Gone



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Khoon Choos Le Song – Go Goa Gone



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S-L-O-W-L-Y S-L-O-W-L-Y Song – Go Goa Gone



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Go Goa Gone First Look Posters and Stills




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Go Goa Gone Theatrical Trailer



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SOTD: Oh! Carol – Neil Sedaka


Check out the hit song Oh! Carol by Neil Sedaka on his birthday.


Stereo Nation did a cover version of the song in the 90s. “Aye Dil Laya Hai Bahar” from Kya Kehna was inspired/copied from the song. Rajesh Roshan was the music composer. Here are the two songs.

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Tanqeed Film Festival – Ek Hasina Thi


Today is Urmila’s birthday. So check out the movie Ek Hasina Thi.


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