Aa Dekhen Zara Movie Review
Aa Dekhen Zara Movie Review

Last night after watching Aa Dheken Zara, I realized that this is going to be a long year of supernatural and hitech thrillers. Soon after we were thrilled by the intelligent use of mobile phones and TVs in 13B, its now the chance for cameras to show their new dimension.
The life of Ray Acharya (Neil Nithin Mukesh) is in jeopardy until he gets a camrea from his grandfather. The camera has the power to take pictures of the future. Meantime Ray and Simi Chatarjee (Bipasha Basu) fell in love with each other, the latter not knowing the source of his success.
It does not take long for the bad elements in the society trying to get their hands on the camera and Ray is fighting to save it. The story gets more thriller when Ray's own photo is blacked out on a future day indicating that he will die in next 6 days. Eventually Simi comes to know about the things and both of them decide to use the camera to save Ray from the bad guys.
The movie is extremely fast in pace and there is not even a single dull movement and you are always left guessing. The songs are also good and are well placed at the right time so as not to slow down the movie. But in some places the absense of few more big stars was clearly felt as the full story is taken on the support of Bipasha Basu, Neil being just a new kid on the block. And I felt that the thrills could have been more thriller in few places.
The rest of the movie shows if what the camera showed will come true or not. To know what happens next, go and watch the movie and I bet that you will be entertained. The film ends with a hint of the next part (if this one is a box office success) where Ray gets a time shiftting clock which can take him to different places (Jumper Style).
So after 13 B and Aa Dheken Zara, I guess that two more movies of the same kind of ready for release, Kal Kisne Dhekan, where the hero can see future and 8*10 Tasveer starring Akshay Kumar, where he can see the past. Quite interesting, isnt't?
Plus: Interesting storyline and good action.
Minus: Some scenes could have been more interesting
Overall Rating :
Harish
Signing Off....
Keep Rokin!!!
Ciao

Last night after watching Aa Dheken Zara, I realized that this is going to be a long year of supernatural and hitech thrillers. Soon after we were thrilled by the intelligent use of mobile phones and TVs in 13B, its now the chance for cameras to show their new dimension.
The life of Ray Acharya (Neil Nithin Mukesh) is in jeopardy until he gets a camrea from his grandfather. The camera has the power to take pictures of the future. Meantime Ray and Simi Chatarjee (Bipasha Basu) fell in love with each other, the latter not knowing the source of his success.
It does not take long for the bad elements in the society trying to get their hands on the camera and Ray is fighting to save it. The story gets more thriller when Ray's own photo is blacked out on a future day indicating that he will die in next 6 days. Eventually Simi comes to know about the things and both of them decide to use the camera to save Ray from the bad guys.
The movie is extremely fast in pace and there is not even a single dull movement and you are always left guessing. The songs are also good and are well placed at the right time so as not to slow down the movie. But in some places the absense of few more big stars was clearly felt as the full story is taken on the support of Bipasha Basu, Neil being just a new kid on the block. And I felt that the thrills could have been more thriller in few places.
The rest of the movie shows if what the camera showed will come true or not. To know what happens next, go and watch the movie and I bet that you will be entertained. The film ends with a hint of the next part (if this one is a box office success) where Ray gets a time shiftting clock which can take him to different places (Jumper Style).
So after 13 B and Aa Dheken Zara, I guess that two more movies of the same kind of ready for release, Kal Kisne Dhekan, where the hero can see future and 8*10 Tasveer starring Akshay Kumar, where he can see the past. Quite interesting, isnt't?
Plus: Interesting storyline and good action.
Minus: Some scenes could have been more interesting
Overall Rating :

Harish
Signing Off....
Keep Rokin!!!
Ciao
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