Romeo Filmyzilla: Roadside
Roadside Romeo opened to mixed reviews. Critics praised the animation (for its time in India) and voice acting but criticized the weak script and over-reliance on Bollywood clichés. It earned about ₹17 crore worldwide against a ₹15 crore budget — not a flop, but not a hit either.
Romeo must adapt to a harsh new reality: fighting for food, dodging the local bully (a menacing street dog named Charlie, voiced by Javed Jaffrey), and sleeping in the ruins of the Taj Mahal hotel’s leftover construction. He meets Laila (Kareena Kapoor), a kind-hearted street dog, and the film evolves into a classic Bollywood masala—complete with song-and-dance sequences, misunderstandings, and a dramatic villain. Roadside Romeo Filmyzilla
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: Romeo’s survival depends on his ability to pivot from a life of comfort to one of grit and wit. Roadside Romeo opened to mixed reviews