Sunday


Director
Rohit Shetty
Producer
Kumar Mangat
Sunil Lulla
Music
Sandeep Chowta
Suroor (Pakistani Band)
Daler Mehndi
Shibani Kashyap
Raghav Sachar
Amar Mohile
Cinematography
Aseem Bajaj
Editing
Steven Bernard
Story
Robin Bhatt
Screenplay
Tushar Hiranandani
K Subhash
Robin Bhatt
Dialogues
Farhad Sajid
Action
Jai Singh
Art Director
Narendra Rahurikar
Release Date
Jan 25, 2008
Run Time
135 Min
Language
Hindi

Star Cast
Ajay Devgan, Arshad Warsi, Ayesha Takia, Irfan Khan, Anjana Sukhani, Mukesh Tiwari, Tushar Kapoor, Esha Deol
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IndiaFM.com 3.5/5
On the whole, SUNDAY is a well made entertainer that has the potential to click with moviegoers. It also has the advantage of having open weeks ahead, with no major opposition till 15th February. Should end the drought that the industry is facing after a flurry of flops. Read More
Rediff.com 2.5/5
Contrary to Shetty's hit comedy, Golmaal which was consistently funny, Sunday entertains as long as it tries to be funny but isn't sly enough to find a mention in the archive of whodunits. Read More
ApunKaChoice.com 3/5
The music of 'Sunday' is average but the film could have done better without the song 'Loot Liya'. The cinematography is superb. There is a good stunt sequence on top of the houses of congested Chandni Chowk at the beginning of the film. The car chase sequence in the second half is pretty ordinary. Read More
PlanetBollywood.com 5/10
The expression 'lazy sunday' gets a whole new meaning. One that you could easily grasp if you venture into Director Rohit Shetty's Sunday, the followup to the surprise hit, Golmaal - Fun Unlimited. Read More
NowRunning.com 2/5
Overall, Sunday is an average movie, funny in parts but isn't consistent Don't go expecting an out an out comedy flick, you'll be disappointed! Read More
Glamsham.com 1/5
There is a cold blooded murder. Murli Sharma suspiciously hovers in the background near the place where the body is found. Great beginning. Director Rohit Shetty deserves a clap, just for the beginning. Read More