Movie: Right Yaaa Wrong
Starring: Sunny Deol, Irrfan Khan, Konkona Sen Sharma, Isha Koppikar
Rating: *
Generally the one who does the right thing is called a hero! However in Bollywood whatever a hero does is the right thing. Ironical isn’t it? So director Neeraj Pathak makes sure that what is legally wrong is made cinematically right in his latest venture Right Yaaa Wrong.
After one item number, two clumsy fight sequences and Sunny’s shady dance attempt in between, the story struggles to start in the third reel. Paralyzing Sunny Deol before the action starts might not be the sane and safe idea but the director takes the risk and restricts the driving force of the film to a wheelchair. Crawling at a sluggish pace, the narrative ironically traces the route of Abbas-Mustan’s thriller Race.
Ajay (Sunny Deol) is a crippled officer. His wife (Isha Koppikar) is having an adulterous affair with his stepbrother. The duo attempt to knock off Ajay on the undying life-insurance money motive, only to be double-crossed into death. Ajay’s friend and colleague Vinay (Irrfan Khan) suspects him to be a murderer and investigates against him. Vinay’s sister Radhika (Konkona Sen Sharma) feels that Ajay is innocent and decides to defend him in court.
Sunny is neither good nor bad – simply his standard self. Isha Koppikar plays a sketchy role. After giving hits like Wake up Sid, Konkona Sen Sharma here fails to impress in an extended cameo. Irrfan Khan is the only saving person as he manages to induce some lively moments.

The review puts it straight forward. Even thinking about the movie is a waste of time, forget the idea of watching. Why would one consider an action-oriented actor to star in a role which limits him to a wheel-chair? Any answers?