Right Yaa Wrong Movie Review

Right Yaa Wrong (Hindi)

Ajay Shridhar (Sunny Deol) is a brave and an intelligent cop. Some incident happens and he wants to die and he wants his wife (Eesha Koppikhar) to kill him. Will a wife agree to kill her own husband? Why Ajay wants to kill himself? An intriguing tale of two powerful cops and best friends, Ajay Sridhar (Sunny Deol) and Vinay Patnaik (Irrfan Khan), where an intense rivalry leads them on a battle for supremacy. An interesting hide and seek game between them leads to a dramatic confrontation where Radhika (Konkona Sen), ironically Vinay’s sister, chooses to support Ajay in this chase of mind games, and Vinay has to fight it out.

Ajay Shridhar (Sunny Deol) is a brave and an intelligent cop. Some incident happens and he wants to die and he wants his... Show More

But the story’s emotional implications aren’t explored, the moral vacillations are shortchanged, and, most damagingly, the thrills aren’t quite thrilling

The New Indian Express

Irrfan Khan and Sunny Deol's crime flick makes the right moves. And their chemistry is super cool

Cleverly plotted and never revealing all its cards at once, the film is a smart thriller. And yet the director fails to deliver a tight, slick Bollywood entertainer on the lines of those Abbas-Mustan whodunits, because his treatment's so archaic

We just twiddle our thumbs through what’s Right Ya Wrong. It’s just trite and long.

Hindustan Times

The trouble with `Right Yaa Wrong’ is that it’s not tight enough, getting derailed when the little boy comes on for his I-love-my-papa scenes, and other extraneous stuff

Indian Express

Right Yaaa Wrong has such a shoddy first half that you won’t be blamed if you don’t return for the riveting half after the break

The Telegraph

While the conflict between the cops adds momentum to the drama in the second half, the letdown is that you already know the verdict of the case

IndiaTimes

Though the simplicity of the plot doesn't offer us anything brilliantly original it still makes for an engrossing thriller

The film boasts of an intelligent script which tackles the run-of-the-mill murder and courtroom drama with a teasing twist in the tale

Times of India