Friday, March 26, 2010

Some rights, many wrongs

It is perhaps a sign of the times that we see movie titles as banal as “Right Yaaa Wrong”. So, you have a story about a cop (Sunny Deol) who is paralysed in the lower body after an encounter while his wife (Isha Koppikar) is involved in a secret affair with his stepbrother. And with his paralysis forcing him out of action, he grapples with the meaning of life. He wants to die instead of leading his life as a paraplegic and asks his wife and stepbrother to grant that wish. Things get weirder as you find that Irrfan Khan is playing a fellow straight shooting officer who inevitable has a run in with Deol, suspecting he’s hatching a plan to kill his wife.

The film offers an interesting story, with ample room for ethical dilemmas (Right or wrong? You decide! Get it?) but honestly expecting Sunny Deol and a bunch of small time actors (other than Khan) to deliver top notch stuff as well as director Neerraj Pathak to guide the intrigue was setting your expectations unfairly high. To the film’s credit, the plot still holds some intrigue, and some 80s style twists in the tale will amuse, if not thoroughly thrill and overwhelm you. But the rest of the elements are just about average – whether you talk about dialogue, editing (so important for a thriller) or even the performances. On balance, perhaps, if you are looking for some light enjoyment in the form of a thriller, this one might be the right choice for you.
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IIPM Editorial, 2009


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