Raasra Entertainment’s Yeh Dosti Crazy Hai (UA) is a fun film about friendship.
Raaju Bonagaani’s story and screenplay are so ordinary that the resultant drama turns out to be extremely routine. Nothing really makes the audience sit up and take note. Anshuman Srivastavaa’s dialogues are commonplace.
Emir Shah is average. Aishwarya Gowdaa does an ordinary job. Sharad Verma provides routine support. Raajagopal Iyer is okay. Srinivas Bhogireddy passes muster. Aishwarya Jaman Jyothi, Rajesh Barsewal, Neeraj Sharma, Aman Singh, and the others are just about passable.
Raaju Bonagaani’s direction is below the mark. Dilip Bhandari and Rajat Ghosh’s music is functional and so are Bhawnaa’s lyrics. Raaju Bonagaani’s song picturisations are hardly anything to dance about. The background music should’ve been more effective. Venkat Mannam’s camerawork is okay. Action scenes (by Dragon Prakash) are devoid of thrill. Chandan Murthy’s art direction is ordinary. Ravi Kumar Kondaveeti’s editing leaves a lot to be desired.
On the whole, Yeh Dosti Crazy Hai is a poor fare.
Released on 26-9-’25 at Movie Time Goregaon (daily 1 show) and other cinemas of Bombay thru Reliance Entertainment. Publicity & opening: poor. …….Also released all over. Opening was weak everywhere.