Thursday, September 17, 2009

Aagey Se Right


Aagey Se Right

Cast:
Shreyas Talpade, Kay Kay Menon, Shehnaz Treasurywala, Bharti Achrekar, Vijay Maury, Mahi Gill, Shiv Pandit, Shruti Seth. Rakesh Bedi
Director: Indrajit Nattoji

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Reviews
1. ApunKaChoice By Nikhil Kumar
Since when did young kids begin talking like the wise old grandpas? Well, the child in Vaada Raha... I Promise wisecracks with such insight that might leave the lungi-clad pseudo gurus on bhakti channels scampering for cover.
Jokes apart, ‘Vaada Raha’ is about hope, hope that a young kid gives to a man who’s lost the will to live. Dr. Duke Chawla (Bobby Deol) lives an ideal life. He’s got a beautiful girlfriend (Kangana Ranaut); he’s been honoured for his unique research on cancer; he’s got a loyal set of friends and other things (including a dog) that make his life perfect. But one accident turns his life topsy-turvy.
Duke is paralyzed and his girlfriend dumps him the first thing. Devastated and having lost the desire to live, the hospitalized Duke refuses to eat or take his medicines. And then, a kid (Dwij Yadav) enters his life like a little angel. At first the sulky and brooding Duke spurns the kid’s advances. Slowly as the paralyzed doc and the kid become friends, a miracle
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2. CNN IBN
By Rajeev Masand
Vaada Raha, directed by Samir Karnik is a cheesy, emotionally manipulative, sob-saga that doesn't even deserve a straight-to-television release.

Bobby Deol plays genius surgeon Duke Chawla, who becomes paralysed neck down in a road accident, and is subsequently dumped by his fiancée (played by Kangana Ranaut), for a reason so bizarre, you have to see it to believe it. Languishing in a hospital, angry and overcome with despair, he at first rejects the overtures of friendly kid Roshan (played by Dwij Yadav), the resident smart-alec in the place. The little tyke, however, wins our hero's affections and motivates him to recover speedily, even as the boy succumbs to his own fatal condition eventually, which he's always kept hidden from Duke.

Sickeningly sentimental, Vaada Raha is full of logical loopholes and is directed with a loose hand by Karnik, who gives us some of the most ridiculous scenes you can think of, including one in which Duke tries to end his life by chewing his IV tubes, and another one in which he supervises a heart surgery from his hospital bed.

The film is packed with silly stereotypes like faithful dog who won't eat till his master does, cheery hospital staff straight out of a Sooraj Barjatya film, and happy patients who don't seem to ever want to leave the hospital at all.
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3. India.com
Vaada Raha... I Promise' has certainly come into being because someone owed someone else a big favor, since even the lousiest of film personalities would have thrown the script into the trash can.

It is quite evident that stars Bobby Deol and Kangana Ranaut did not read the script before signing on this movie. And it looks like the producers were deliberately rubbing the salt in by naming the film 'Vaada Raha... I Promise'. Director Samir Karnik doesn't learn from his mistakes after the debacles of 'Kyun...! Ho Gaya Na', 'Nanhe Jaisalmer: A Dream Come True ' and last year's 'Heroes'.

Coming to the story, Bobby Deol plays Duke Chawla, a successful Doctor who is to be hitched to Nalini (Kangana Ranaut). Right before they get married, Duke meets with an accident and is left paralysed from the neck down. And just when he thinks Nalini's love and affection will nurse him back to health, the lady drops him like a hot plate, leaving him distraught and enveloped in hopelessness. In the hospital Duke befriends a lively little kid named Roshan (Dwij Yadav) who is suffering from terminal illness. The rest of the film follows Roshan and Duke's bonding, and how the boy provides motivation and hope as Duke forgets his own grief.read full review...


4. Economic Times By Anubha Sawhney Joshi

The second best thing is that while Kangana Ranaut may not have had botox injected into her thin lips, she may have attempted a silicon filling. The worst thing about director Samir Karnik's final film of a trilogy (Nanhe Jaisalmer, Heroes) is its utterly pointless EQ.

We have heard the story a zillion times. Leading doctor (Bobby Deol) meets with a near-fatal accident that leaves him both bed-ridden as well as intellectually stunted. His explains his predicament to a friend: "Tu nahin samjhega. Is umar mein bed par toilet." Of course his girlfriend (Kangana) leaves him because, "I know he's a proud man and I'd rather break his heart now than make him feel indebted to me forever."

So the poor doctor, angry with life and unable to do much about it, screams, shouts and brings the hospital down with his obnoxious behaviour. Enter Roshan (Dwij Yadav), the sickeningly sweet and irritatingly cocky kid in the next room who takes it upon himself to give the doctor the only thing he really needs -- hope. Emotional atyachar at its worst. read full review...