RIGHT YAAA WRONG
An interestingly captivating and incisively acted dark horse.
by Vishal Verma
A Mukta Arts Presentation of an Ikkon Pictures Pvt Ltd production.
Producers: Neeraj Pathak & Krishan Choudhary
Writer: Girish Dhamija, Neeraj Pathak and Sanjay Puran Singh Chauhan
Director: Neeraj Pathak
Genre: Drama
Target Audience: General
Starring
Sunny Deol...... Ajay Shridhar
Irrfan Khan...... Vinay Patnaik
Eesha Koppikhar...... Anshita
Aryan Vaid………….Criminal
Konkona Sen Sharma...... Radhika Patnaik
Deepal Shaw…………Police Officer
Govind Namdeo……….Lawyer
Master Ali Haji…………………Ajay’s son
Aarv Chowdhary…………Sunny’s brother
Technical Analysis
First things first, ‘Right Yaa Wrong’ is not a routine who done it or a wife betrayal suspense, in fact this Mukta Arts presentation and the debut vehicle for writer Neeraj Pathak occupies an exalted position among the countless bollywood films revolving murders. Interestingly woven and incisively acted by the lead actors, Bollywood show man Subash Ghai’s this week call at the B.O. is a welcome ambitious study of the relativity of good and evil stands apart from other films of its type by virtue of its extraordinarily rich characterizations and its thoughtful, deep take on honesty .
Just when it seemed that the modern showman of Bollywood was loosing grounds, the showman’s company Mukta Arts bounces back in a sultry though not in sizzling style with unexpected humanity. Rarely in bollywood do you come across mystery and a drama interwoven with real smart acting that draws your attention resulting in a captivating drama with a philosophical view which makes a decent impact.
The contrasts between the ways these two driven men go about their business in which one is honest with his responsibility and the other is honest with his feelings after coming to know about the betrayal of his wife is engrossingly done by Neeraj Phtak who right from the initial cop criminal action encounter where we are introduced to the brotherhood of Sunny and Irrfan Khan where Sunny is likable and is pleasant to see him doing some serious acting with conviction and Irrfan Khan giving a knock out performance especially in the second half when the film starts to elaborate itself from the routine and ends up on a philosophical note.
Anyhow, there are some areas of concern like the brotherhood between Irrfan and Sunny could have been more intensified. Why Eesha (looks gorgeous) longs for Aarv Chowdhary (impressive) is not explained and what drives Konkana to fight for Sunny is half baked and the talented actress gets less scope.
Otherwise, Neeraj Pathak delivers an interesting captivating piece of work that's equally impressive for its artistic and technical achievements. Ravi Walia’s 's evocative lensing, edgy editing by Ashfaque Makrani makes the movie to score 3.5 out of 5.
The Story
Ajay (Sunny Deol) is a brave cop. An unexpected incident takes place and he wants his wife (Eesha Koppikhar) to kill him. Will a wife agree to kill her own husband? Why does Ajay want to kill himself?
Ajay and Vinay (Irrfan Khan) were the best of friends, but an intense rivalry leads to a battle for supremacy. A dramatic confrontation ensues, where Vidya (Konkona Sen Sharma), Vinay's sister, chooses to support Ajay in this chase of mind games and Vinay has to fight it out.
Promotion
Honestly, the promos didn,t make much of an impact and the posters gave the signal of a routine who done it but actually the movie is beyond those genres.
Business Analysis
‘Wrong Yaaa Right’ is a captivating mind game drama and it’s a true dark horse in this week of multiple release on the inaugural day of another indian madness apart from cinema called IPL cricket’, but it posses enough potency to deliver enough noise for the bollywood show man Subash Ghai’s banner.
Other Credits
Cinematography: Ravi Walia. Action: Tinu Verma. Art: Rajat Poddar. Editor Ashfaque Makrani. Music Director: Monty Sharma. Lyricist: Sameer. Publicity Designs Marching Ants. Media Relations: Imagesmiths.
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