Sunny Deol has won awards galore in his 25yr movie career and starred in the highest grossing film of all time GADAR(except 3 Idiots & Ghajni).Sunny Deol is a stalwart of hindi movies,who has won Filmfare awards for Ghayal as actor & producer, the prestigious National award twice for Ghayal and Damini,and enthralled audieces with super-hits right from the onset of his career with Betaab(which celebrated a Silver jubilee all over India)Arjun(which was critically acclaimed for his acting)alongwith time he has given hits like Ghayal,Damini,Tridev,Darr,Border,Indian,Gadar,Dillagi,Apne and many more.Now what is really surprising is we really don't no anything about preeti arora,who in the world is she.So next time ms.arora.you choose to write to do a movie review plz be respectful and state the facts.Did you know that Sunny Deol was one of the first stars to crack the Big B's movie remuneration and go ahead,he has millions of fans across the globe in USA,CANADA,UK,EUROPE,AUSTRALIA and above all in India.
Right Yaaa Wrong is a decent movie made with a lot of efforts and passion by all those who are associated with the film.
Every frame in the movie is excellently shot. Editing is razor sharp and the best part is that the length of the movie (despite a slightly lengthy script) is restricted to a little over 2 hours. At the outset, the director has made it very clear about the theme around which the movie revolves, namely, the two friends have different approaches / ideologies towards various life situations (referring the scene where Sunny lets a little boy go scot free). This different approach of one person could be ‘Right’ in his own wisdom but may be ‘Wrong’ when viewed from other person’s perspective. The movie is captivating from the word go. The last 40 minutes are highly enthralling. The excellent sound recording and the background music (in almost all the scenes) makes the movie a compelling watch only in the big screens.
The entire cast is first rate. In the initial portions of the movie, in one of the scenes with Parikshit Sahani, Sunny exudes a lot of confidence about himself and his recovery from ill health. My sense is all the artistes especially Sunny, Irfan, Konkana & Esha exude the similar confidence while enacting their respective roles throughout the movie and there is no low when it comes to their performances.
Re: Heart is in the right place
by Deepa on Mar 13, 2010 07:33 AM
Continuation of earlier message by Deepa : Sunny’s role (though does not have so much aggression that he displayed in his life time best ‘Ghayal;) is in same league as Ghayal. Irfan does his best in almost all the scenes; special mention must be made of the confrontation scenes with Sunny & Konkana, scene with the constable in the penultimate reels with glasses of scotch, his outburst when he is advised to hand over Sunny’s case to D’souza (other police officer), etc. Esha does justice to her role. Konkana has a great screen presence especially during court room scenes.
It was reported in the media that Sunny was not so particular about making a lot of publicity / marketing for the movie. Here, I would say that the product (the movie) is excellent (in fact, in terms of thrillers – it is in the league of RACE [which was a super duper hit and was very well marketed – it was also made with a lavish budget but RYW seems to made at a modest budget] and the only way to ensure that the product is enjoyed by as many people as possible is to do some more aggressive marketing. As there are no big movies lined up during the next couple of weeks due to the fear of IPL, the producers of this movie should take advantage of this and must do some aggressive marketing starting Saturday, March 13, 2010 through all the channels of media be it print, television, hoardings, internet, SMSs, bl
very very nice review, ms preeti arora. from where do u learn to be a critic ? one word for ur review: BS
u started with the whole idea to be "an age old theme"; yet u ended with "it does keep you entertained and engrossed"!!!!
the director is not a veteran, the script remains sharply focused, BUT screenplay is full of loopholes....oh also nothing is brilliantly original...
second half is 15 mins too long, bt there is no boredom...wow
actors are really bad. huh? sunny is zombie like, konkana has nothing to do, eesha reveals "fishiness" too early...
BUT the film is good, watchable and 'not to be missed'.
preeti, are u on drugs? i mean were u really high wen u were typing all this? oh i forget, u are Raja Sen's colleague. "The perfect pair" eh?
Please all u critics, please refrain from telling the whole plot, in ur so-called reviews. The movie is a thriller, try to leave something for the audiences too.
Re: wat an entertaining n engrossing review
by Faceless Indian on Mar 13, 2010 07:43 PM
when they take a 22 year old fresher from college whose father pays for some of the advertisements on rediff, obviously this is the kind of review that would be expected. Rediff has "reporters" that are sons and daughters of hi-profile advertisers and the results are there for all to see.