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‘Boom’ fails to grab your attention because the director fails in having a true picture of his film. It looks like Kaizad has imagined some scenes and later he just uses some story tools to bind them together. However, this does not work when you are out to make a film. [Smash Hits]

well this one really sums it up best…

Doc, doctor, docky dear, I know it’s well past midnight but I have an emergency. I can’t sleep, think, eat, drink, laugh, cry, breathe, nothing. I’m brain-dead, bheja-maut. I’ve just returned from Boom. I tell you it was sheer torture, torment, terror-berror in the aisles. I cannot rid myself of the nightmare. Please do something for me doctor, why aren’t you responding?…doc, doc, doc are you there? [Mid-Day]

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