• I had absolutely no expectations towards watching "Aagey Se Right" and with that I was not quite disappointed. The are two tracks in the movie running in parallel. One is Talpade's recovery of the lost gun and second is the extremists who has hopelessly fallen in love. Between the two there are adequate moments to tickle your funny bone.

    Ξ Shreyas Talpade:: He did full justice to his role. After Welcome to Sajjanpur its an honest performance. And he was dashing in the getup of Security In-Charge at the climax of the movie.

    Ξ Kay Kay:: Gives another shot to attempt comedy (after Sankat City) - but given what he is, he is impeccable. Irfan Khan and Kay Kay are like Om Puri & Naseeruddin Shah of contemporary times.

    Ξ Vijay Maurya:: Another actor to watch out for. As always he is exceptional in his delivery.

    Ξ Mahie Gill:: Pity after "Dev D" I was expecting her to choose wisely. There was hardily any meat in the role and was reduced to a poster girl with one song thrown in.

    Ξ Shenaz Treasurywala:: Needs acting classes badly. Facial expression doesn't qualify to be termed as acting. And to pitting opposite Kay Kay is a big No-No! The mini-me romantic track couple ie. Shiv Pandit and Shruti Seth were okay'ish - its their characters which were foolish.

    The rest of the star-cast was adequate. The song sung by Shenaz deserves a special mention. For a first-time director its not a bad fare.

    There are only three shortcomings in the movie::

    1. The title is not remotely connected to the plot. It should have given an inkling of plot something like misadventures of lost gun,

    2. The movie should have been trimmed to give it a punch.

    3. A few subplots should have been avoided as it made audience lose connectivity.