Saturday, 28 July 2012

Aa math dekho zara!


Aa dekhe zara claimed to be a romantic sci-fi action thriller but in my view it was far from any of this. Directed by Jehangir Surti in what can be called only a pathetic attempt at making a sci fi movie, the plot starts off with Ray Acharya (Neil Nitin Mukesh) staring into a picture trying to look petrified and immediately the plot goes to flash back where Ray is a struggling free lance photographer. On returning from one of his escapades, he realizes his nana who was a brilliant scientist has expired and rushes to complete his last rites. Upon reaching there, his nana’s advocate narrates the story that has been, with regard to his nana. While ray is reminiscing past memories, he chances upon a key to a locker which leads him to the sci fi bit of the story – a camera with unimaginable power. Thankfully, to end the monotony, Simi Chatterjee(Bipasha Basu) comes into the picture. She is a happy go lucky dancer/DJ who also happens to be Ray’s neighbour. Being so close, their fates had to be intertwined and Ray is able to pick her up with relative ease. The plot builds with the concept of them going on happily with Ray making himself a fortune with the help of his special camera.
 Everything seems to be working out great till, what according to me seems to be the only highlight in the movie, where Sophie(Sophie Choudary) walks in, in a sexy bikini causing some tensions between Ray and Simi. But like most movies, there is the Dr. Evil played by Rahul Dev who is a hired gun by the advocate and is in search for the camera. The plot continues as a complete roler coaster ride with a lot of ups and downs leading to anything but a climactic end.
For me it was a complete waste of two hours and Neil Nitin Mukesh and Bipasha Basu didn’t make it any better with their acting which was just amateurish.  Aa dekhe zara has absolutely no dum in it. Watch it only if you’ve got the stomach to. 

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