Nishabdh: The orthodox and conservative Indian audience couldn't gel in with the concept of an old man(that too Amitabh) romancing an 18 year old (loud) teenager. And the movie got diverse reactions from the critics.
Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag: Aargh! Ramu, you shouldn't have touched the 70s classic 'Sholay'. It is one of your most depressingly disappointing work.
Saawariya: This 'blue' film quite didn't go down with the audience. Inspite of all the hype that was created, it fell flat among the audience. The reason being, an overbaked version of a very simple romance.
Salaam E Ishq: Inspite of the colourful costumes, great cinematography, locations and not to forget a huge star cast, this movie didn't create any magic at the box office. Nikhil failed to cram six different love stories in a single movie.
Shakalaka Boom Boom: The promos of the movie were quite stylish. But Suneel Darshan created a ritzy mess of the movie. Poor acting by all the stars made the movie a big disappointment.
Awarapan: An extremely serious movie tries to show the dilemma of a sensitive heartbroken aashiq. It was unnecessarily dragged and audience were quite bored. The kisser boy couldn't kiss success with this movie.
Cash: Cash was clearly a case of expectations gone awry. The excitement and expectations built over weeks of generously administered trailers and promotions all turn damp squib which made the movie a big disappointment.
Eklavya: Yeah, we know it's India's official entry to Oscars, but sill this movie didn't create any wonders due to the loopholes in the script and a few unbaked characters.
Jhoom Barabar Jhoom: Audience wanted to walk out of the theaters half way the movie. This movie had nothing to offer but a superb star cast and great music.
Laaga Chunari Mein Daag: One more from Yash Raj camp. This journey of a woman didn't become a successful destination. Queen Mukherji couldn't create any sparks this year.
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