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 persons 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.
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. Sunny’s role (though does not hav
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. Sunny’s role (though does not hav
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. Sunny’s role (though does not hav
Re: Right Yaaa Wrong – It’s heart is
by Jai Bharath on Mar 16, 2010 11:53 PM
LOL....Looks like a plant by someone who was paid by the Deol family. Shoddy job, just like the movie.
Just reading through this review - reminds me of this Hollywood cop thriller. Bollywood seems to have been 'inspired' by this movie - 2 senior cops who punish criminals in totally different styles - one goes by the book/law and the other uses common sense and personal judgement