Right Yaaa Wrong (2010)A decorated and disabled Police Officer becomes suspect in a double homicide. Director:Neeraj Pathak |
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Right Yaaa Wrong (2010)A decorated and disabled Police Officer becomes suspect in a double homicide. Director:Neeraj Pathak |
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ACP Ajay Sridhar
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| Irrfan Khan | ... |
Inspector Vinay Patnaik
(as Irrfan)
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| Isha Koppikar | ... |
Anshita 'Anshu' A. Sridhar
(as Eesha Koppikhar)
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Konkona Sen Sharma | ... |
Radhika Patnaik
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Sanjay Singh |
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Deepal Shaw |
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Aryan Vaid | ... |
Boris
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Ashok Samarth |
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Ali Haji | ... |
Yash A. Sridhar
(as Master Ali Haji)
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Parikshat Sahni | ... |
Dr. Siddique
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Vijay Patkar | ... |
Police Inspector
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Kamlesh Sawant |
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Arvind Vaidya |
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Shillpi Sharma | ... |
(as Shilpi Sharma)
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Govind Namdeo | ... |
Public Prosecutor Nigam
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After bravely apprehending Boris (Aryan Vaid), Goa's Assistant Commissioner of Police, Ajay Sridhar (Sunny Deol), is gravely injured and hospitalized. He does recover, only to find that he can never walk again and must be confined to a wheelchair. He is subsequently discharged to the care of his wife, Anshita (Eesha Koppikar); brother, Sanjay; and school-going son, Yash. Frustrated by his confinement, he becomes edgy and short-tempered. After getting an Insurance Policy for 5 Crore Rupees he asks his wife and brother to plan his murder, get the money, and live a better life. Both reluctantly agree and follow his detailed plan. On the fateful day, however, Murphy's Law seemingly prevails, and everything goes awry. Written by rAjOo (gunwanti@hotmail.com)
It has become common knowledge that Pathak's 'Right Ya Wrong' shamelessly rips off 'Above Suspicion'. Thus, the writers do not deserve much credit. Normally I tend t avoid rip-offs, but since it stars Ishaa Koppikar and Konkona Sen Sharma, I made an exception. Considering that this is a Sunny Deol film, one can expect some 'dishum-dishum' (translation: tacky Bollywood fight scenes) but the good thing is that it's toned down and once the movie moves passed that phase, it stays in thriller mode. The execution isn't exactly sophisticated. The writing is quite amateur (even though it's ripped off). Sunny Deol is a little too old for the part but where acting is required, he's surprisingly subtle and pulls it off. Ishaa Koppikar is very convincing as the adulterous housewife. Irfan Khan is passable. In all fairness to him, the characterization was poor. Konkona Sen Sharma is wasted. I wonder what an actress of her calibre saw in such a half-baked role.