Tusshar scores over Vivek Vivek Oberoi, one of the few successful newcomers of 2002, had his first release of 2003 in Dum. A regular masala film, it was very different from his earlier Company, Road and Saathiya, and was expected to firmly establish the actor.
Kucch To Hai hoped to recreate the Raaz magic by following the horror genre. The slick promos and an 'original' script were promising, but the film failed to deliver.
Note: Films are ranked on the basis of their performance at the box-office every week. Though a film may be declared a flop, it may have performed better than other films that particular week.
Kucch To Hai
Cast: Tusshar Kapoor, Esha Deol, Nataasha Director: Anil Kumar Great production values, crisp editing
No thrill, insipid performances.
Number of weeks: New BO Verdict: Average The review
Jism
Cast: John Abraham, Bipasha Basu, Gulshan Grover Director: Amit Saxena Unconventional theme, sensual appeal, melodious music
Slackened pace
Number of weeks: 1 BO Verdict: Average The review
Dum
Cast: Vivek Oberoi, Diya Mirza, Atul Kulkarni Director: E Niwas Good performances from Vivek Oberoi and Atul Kulkarni
Same old story, half-baked characters
Number of weeks: New BO Verdict: Flop The review
Dil Ka Rishta
Cast: Arjun Rampal, Aishwarya Rai, Priyanshu, Raakhee Director: Naresh Malhotra Aishwarya Rai's presence and songs
A beaten to death script
Number of weeks: 1 BO Verdict: Flop The review
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