After an atheist Gujarati man sues God for the destruction caused by an earthquake, he receives help from a Muslim lawyer and is later rescued by a man claiming to be God, leading to a lawsuit that gains widespread support and ultimately results in religious organizations being ordered to pay compensation, prompting the man to warn against fraudulent religious leaders and encourage people to find God within themselves and others. OMG: Oh My God! is a 2012 Hindi-language Comedy Drama film starring Paresh Rawal, Mithun Chakraborty, Akshay Kumar, Om Puri, Mahesh Manjrekar, Govind Namdeo and Abhinay Raj Singh. OMG: Oh My God! is written by Bhavesh Mandalia and Umesh Shukla and it is directed by Umesh Shukla. OMG: Oh My God! was released on 28th September 2012. The Film was successful at box office. OMG: Oh My God! was made on a budget of ₹20 crore and it was a super hit at box office gross of ₹122 crore. The music was composed by IIFA Award winner Himesh Reshammiya. At the 2013 National Film Awards It won an award for Best Screenplay.
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OMG: Oh My God! Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 50%
Jimmy Cage
A delightfully amusing, clever and also progressive and daring satire with a strong Paresh Rawal and hilarious Akshay Kumar. It loses a bit of momentum towards the end, but overall, its still a movie well worth checking out. ( Read More )
Sapna Samant
OMG walks a fine line between sermonizing and entertaining (not always successfully) and has long patches of super preachy kitsch.Yet the subject is so compelling that you come out with a smile on your face and perhaps a decision to open up your holy text. ( Read More )
Simon Foster
As colourful and occasionally frantic as you would expect from a commercial Bollywood work (Akshay Kumars God like figure makes his dashing entrance on a motorbike in a big action setpiece, for goodness sake!), Shuklas enjoyable, entertaining second feature still manages to raise fascinating, even handed questions regarding religions relevance and importance in modern society. ( Read More )
Shubhra Gupta
In the current atmosphere of rising conservatism and religious extremism, was it really possible to have a film which would talk up the ills attached to religious practices Oh My God does this, and we commend the film for its subject and treatment. ( Read More )