Aagey Se Right | |
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Directed by | Indrajit Nattoji |
Produced by | Ronnie Screwvala |
Starring | Shreyas Talpade Kay Kay Menon Mahie Gill Shenaz Treasurywala Shiv Panditt |
Music by | Ram Sampath Amartya Rahut |
Cinematography | Amitabha Singh |
Edited by | Rachel Reuben |
Production company | |
Distributed by | UTV Motion Pictures |
Release date | |
Running time | 117 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Budget | ₹17.7 million (US$250,000) |
Box office | ₹25.3 million (US$350,000) |
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Aagey Se Right (lit. 'Straight, then right') is a 2009 Indian comedy film directed by Indrajit Nattoji. It features Shreyas Talpade, Kay Kay Menon, Mahi Gill, Shenaz Treasurywala and Shiv Panditt in the lead roles. It was produced by Ronnie Screwvala under the UTV Motion Pictures.[1] The film released on 4 September 2009 and although it failed to do well at the box office, it was praised for its lavish title sequence, looks and design.[2]
Plot[edit]
Dinkar Waghmare (Shreyas Talpade) hails from a small town. He is a 28-year-old sub-inspector with the Mumbai Police who spends his time dreaming of beautiful TV reporter Soniya Bhatt (Mahi Gill). He has never solved a case and has always stayed away from serious action. His late father was a successful police officer. He is constantly reminded of his failure by his nagging mother and feels pressure to live up to his father's larger-than-life image. One day Dinkar loses his Bajrangbali-stickered gun and is under extreme pressure to find it.
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Meanwhile, terrorist Balma Rashid-ul-Khairi (Kay Kay Menon), alias Janu, has arrived in Mumbai planning to bomb several locations in the city. However, he falls in love with Mumbai life and a bargirl named Pearl (Shenaz Treasurywala). But when Janu abandons his life of violence to romance Pearl, his chief comes to Mumbai to complete his mission and kill both Janu and Pearl. As he pursues his gun around Mumbai, Dinkar accidentally becomes a hero when he saves the mayor's life and then prevents the daughter of the police commissioner from committing suicide.
He meets Soniya who falls in love with the city's new hero. He is promoted to inspector and is assigned to head security at the Mumbai Police Show. The terrorist chief plants a bomb under the stage as planned, but Janu comes to defuse it as it is about to explode when Pearl starts her number. With the help of Dinkar, Janu defuses the bomb. The terrorist's plot is foiled and Dinkar is able to retrieve his gun and avoid humiliation.
Cast[edit]
- Shreyas Talpade as Dinkar Waghmare
- Kay Kay Menon as Janu a.k.a. Balma-Rashidul Khairi
- Mahi Gill as Soniya Bhatt
- Shenaz Treasurywala as Pearl
- Shiv Panditt as Sunny
- Shruti Seth as Suhasi
- Vijay Maurya as Raghav Shetty
- Rakesh Bedi as Police Commissioner
- Rajesh Khera as T.V. Vinod
- Shaukat Baig as Parsi Baba
- Nawab Shah as Mojassama
- Bharti Achrekar as Kaanta Aai
- Sarthak Bhasin as Lucky Singh
- Karan Veer Mehra as Rocky
- Vipul Vig as Vikki
- Sanjay Sharma as Bheem
- Rajesh Singh as Goli
- Anil Bapu Gawas as Mayor
- Arvind Parab as Johnny Quarter
Box office[edit]
The film did average business at the box office largely due to lack of publicity and no promotions for the music.[3][4][5][6][7] The timing of the theatrical release was at the time of Muharram a time of religious austerity for the audience.[8] The film also failed to garner immediate critical acclaim though reports from the audience was positive with unofficial blogs being written on the movie as the most underrated gem of the year and fair amount of positive viewer comments.[9]
Awards[edit]
Aagey Se Right was nominated for the annual SXSW 'Excellence in Title Design' Awards 2010, and was the only Indian finalist at the awards.[10] The title design has been designed and animated by Upasana Nattoji.[11]
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References[edit]
- ^'Aagey Se Right Cast & Crew'. Bollywood Hungama.
- ^'Aagey Se Right opening title sequence'. Art of the Title. Retrieved 29 April 2012.
- ^'Aagey Se Right'. Planet Bollywood.
- ^'Movies we wish you'd seen in 2009'. Sify.
- ^'Another Dull Week For New Releases'. Boxofficeindia.
- ^'All India 2009 (Figures in INR Crore)'. Boxofficeindia. Archived from the original on 21 April 2012. Retrieved 29 April 2012.
- ^'It's raining flops at the box office'. Rediff.com. 7 September 2009. Retrieved 29 April 2012.
- ^'Shreyas Talpade does 'Gun-Visarjan''. Bollywood Hungama. 26 August 2009. Retrieved 29 April 2012.
- ^'Aagey Se Right: User movie reviews'. Bollywood Hungama. 4 September 2009.[permanent dead link]
- ^'SXSW Title Sequence Design Competition Finalists Announced'. SXSW. 20 February 2010. Archived from the original on 1 March 2010. Retrieved 29 April 2012.
- ^'Indrajit Nattoji's AAGEY SE RIGHT goes Hollywood'. Glamsham. 11 March 2010. Retrieved 29 April 2012.
External links[edit]
- Aagey Se Right on IMDb
- Aagey Se Right at the TCM Movie Database
A mega-bomb blast is hatched in the heart of Mumbai. There are jihadis involved. And such a serious issue is completely ripped apart with laughter from the audiences. That is exactly how lightly this unlikely subject of terrorism is dealt with in Aage Se Right. The title would be meaningless without its logo. A straight run into a no-entry lane is what this film is all about. To start off, there's a terrorist (Kay Kay Menon) and a cop (Shreyas Talpade) both of whom are the least suitable in their professions.
It's a spoof from the first few sequences. You can sense something is off from the darkest possible ambience created in the first scene. My usual complaint with spoofs is that in the name of being satirical they tend to do the same things that they are spoofing, only more exaggeratedly. Both the writer and director refrain from doing that and that a HUGE bonus for the audience.
Of course, they haven't been able to avoid it completely. To start with a few jokes are predictable. Then, stereotyping of people from various regions of the country has been done ad nauseam in Hindi films. There are coincidences that are not anywhere close to reality in Mumbai. Also, there's this film set whose crew is the most annoying. Add to this flashback, character transitions, token roles to women, some bad animation, and a clichéd climax - could be all in the name of satire, but it didn't entertain nor did it make a point. There's the customary joke on the targe of every third film these days - media - it receives another thrashing in the same old way.
Enter creative dialogues. Aage Se Right has the most hilarious lines I've heard in a real long time. A couple of them made me burst out into laughter and the rest of the time I had a wide grin across my face. The situations added to the scope for dialogues. The entire idea of having a Mumbai underworld Don teach a pure Urdu speaker the Mumbaiya dialect of Hindi under the name of 'correct' language was hilarious and didn't get tiring till the end.
And add to this the little things happening in the ambience - sign boards, costumes, mobile phone ring tones colors used - all that contribute to the humorous vein. The contrast between rough and gruff Mumbaiya and the ultra-clean albeit outdated soft Urdu is unmistakable. The comparison of how the underworld organizes itself with that of the corporate world is comic. I also enjoyed the analogy of Dinkar Waghmare's (Shreyas Talpade's) character to superheroes.
It's always fun to see Kay Kay Menon switch to comedy in an otherwise serious role. But in this one, he is a complete laugh riot. And that too completely utilizing his perfect diction. Can you miss the character's frame of mind with an actor like Kay Kay. Cool clown, Shreyas Talpade has timed his lines perfectly. Though the script requires him to be a little loud, he manages to annoy only when the co-character in the frame needs to be annoyed. The balancing might have been a tough one. A couple of other character actors have done well too, but the rest is just going through the drill.
It's been a while since I've enjoyed a spoof so much. The constant stream of funny quips and Kay Kay Menon were the main contributors. It is a good weekend watch, not necessarily a rush to the theaters for the not so keen but certainly a cool DVD watch.
- meeta, a part of the audience