Movie Review: Aagey Se Right (2009)
Cast: Shreyas Talpade, Kay Kay Menon, Mahie Gill, Shiv Pandit, Shenaz Treasurywala
Director: Indrajit Nattooji
Producer: Ronnie Screwala
Music Director: Ram Sampat, Amartya Rahut
EXCLUSIVE REVIEW BY HANUMANT BHANSALI
Aagey se Right is the movie based on the real life prevalence and the situation we live in Mumbai. It is the story of a cop and a terrorist played by Shreyas Talpade(Dhinkar Waghmare) and Kay Kay Menon (Janubhai Alias Balma Rishidui Khairi).
On one hand the movie revolves around Dinkar Waghmare, a sub-inspector and son of a police officer and a typical irritating mother who wants her son to achieve something in life. But soon mayhem follows and Dinkar loses service revolver. The search for the gun begins and Dinkar comes face to face with underworld goons and the mafia. Fortune favours Dinkar and becomes a hero.
On the other side there is wicked, nasty terrorist Janubhai Alias Balma Rishidui Khairi(Kay Kay Menon) who comes to Mumbai to carry out terror missions. But the chord of love strikes and Janu falls in love with an aspiring actress and a popular Bar Dancer Pearl (Shenaz Trasurywala).
To start with, the script of the movie is really weak and vague. The humour in the movie is sad and completely intolerable. The exchange of one-liners between Maurya and Kay Kay as to how to impress a girl are really sleazy and unbearable.
The songs don’t fit in the movie and make you feel as they have been forcefully fit in the movie for the sake of it. Direction by Indrajit Nattoji is an absolute failure and falls short to make use of talented actors like Shreyas Talpade and Kay Kay Menon.
Blaming the script and the person behind the camera, Shreyas fails this time to make any impression and Kay Kay’s flair is wasted. Mahie Gill’s role makes no sense and Shenaz Treasurywala gains few accolades for her good looks.
On a whole the movie takes you directionless!
Radiosargam Movie Rating: 4/10
Hanumant Bhansali
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