I was expecting more of a blown-off haphazard film from the cast & the makers. It turned out to be a surprise package.Sunny Deol is very good, so is Irrfan Khan & Eesha Khoppikar. Supporting cast is all right. Now, even though the screenplay slides into hackery, the plot stays strong throughout. It may seem made-up, but the suspense gradually increases. Kinda predictable stuff, it moves on a swift pace in the second half, governing & ridiculing human rights & questioning the power of doing what's right. In the end, it is left to the viewers to decide what is wrong & what is right.BOTTOM LINE: A weak filmmaking makes this a good attempt. Recommended!Can be watched with a typical Indian family? NOForeplay/Mouth-Kiss: Strong | Violence: Critical | Gore: Strong | Sex/Porn: No | Smoking/Drugs: No | Alcohol: Mediocre
... View MoreComing from the house of "Mukta Arts" one would expect a quality cinema. Lets not forget the glorious days when they entertained us with Hero, Karma, Ram Lakhan, Saudagar, Khalnayak etc. Right Yaaa Wrong (I hate the numerology fetishism Bollywood has succumbed to!) barely misses a mark to qualify itself as a B-grade thriller thanks to Sunny Deol, Irfan Khan and Konkana who have lent their names to this project. A suspense-thriller strongly warrants 100% from the writing department and a taut execution - precisely its here the movie falters. In addition it succumbs to the typical Bollywood melodrama making it even worse.ө Sunny Deol:: The action-scenes donning the cap of the cop was good. The moment he is confined to wheel-chair, the character loses the punch.ө Irfan Khan:: As usual "the devil may care" attitude to the camera works in his favour, and Mr. Irfan knows it. Good performance if not excellent.ө Isha:: Passable.ө Konkana:: Why was she there in the first place? ө Deepal Shaw:: I guess the romantic track with Irfan Khan got chopped on the editing table. She would have nearly qualified for a blink-n-miss role.ө Parikshit Sahni:: Now this one was a real blink-n-miss appearance.The cat-and-mouse game between the lead actors was so childish and so were the court-room scenes (straight out of 1970's, if I dare say!).Be rest assured the TV rights will be sold asap to recoup as much moolah as possible, so I recommend you watch it then and make your own judgement if I was Right Ya Wrong.
... View MoreIt 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.
... View MoreAs for my expectations, well, they weren't really very high going to the movie, considering the crappy marketing and the promos. But, boy, was I surprised!? I was absolutely blown away!!! Here's my breakdown:Story : 9/10 Screenplay : 9.5/10 Editing: 10/10 Performances:Irrfan Khan - 10/10 (EPIC)Sunny Deol - 10/10 (PROBABLY SUNNY'S BEST PERFORMANCE)Konkona Sen - 9.5/10 (ALMOST PERFECT)Isha Koppikar - 9/10 (DIDN'T GET ENOUGH SCOPE, BUT, SHE WAS GOOD!)Direction : 10/10The story may start off a little like "been there, seen that," but, it turns out to be a different thriller, surprisingly.OVERALL --- A RIVETING AND EPIC THRILLER!!!
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