By Filmfare / Times of India / Indiatimes, March 27, 2009 - 17:31 IST
5 of 11 people found this review helpful It's a smart new concept, a snazzy coupling between Neil and Bipasha and a thriller's edge that keeps Aa Dekhen Zara cruising along. The plot does tend to lose its grip in-between, but gets back on the rails before a crackling climax...
By Indiaglitz, March 28, 2009 - 08:56 IST
2 of 5 people found this review helpful Neil Nithin Mukesh is simply his best as Ray. The actor had proved his adept skills with in his debut 'Johnny Gaddar'. He doesn't strain himself overreacting to the riskiest situations in the frame. Neil is cool striking limelight with a naturalistic appeal. Totting up is his elegant looks and gestures that draws commendable conclusions...
By Indya, March 28, 2009 - 08:58 IST
2 of 4 people found this review helpful A tightly written script that moves very quickly makes Aa Dekhen Zara a decent watch. Credit must be given to director Jehangir Surti for holding the script and not letting it go at any point in the two hours...
By Apunkachoice, March 28, 2009 - 09:00 IST
2 of 4 people found this review helpful Neil Nitin Mukesh is raw and intense, but most importantly he manages to internalize his character without hamming. Bipasha Basu is rusty at times, Rahul Dev convincingly menacing.
By Now Running, March 28, 2009 - 09:02 IST
2 of 4 people found this review helpful Neil Nitin Mukesh does well but much like Johnny Gaddar has limited scope. Bipasha Basu looks stunning, but again the role doesn't really require acting talent. Rahul Dev is good. Sophie has nothing much to offer, except ample amount of skin.
By Hindustan Times, March 28, 2009 - 09:03 IST
3 of 5 people found this review helpful N2M takes over the movie as he sings, acts and dances; Bipasha Basu is hotter than ever and Rahul Dev adds a neat cameo as the baddie who wants to get his hands on that camera. Director Jehangir Choudhury takes his time telling his story and the pace flags here and there, but what the hell, make the most of the ride.
By Realbollywood, March 28, 2009 - 09:03 IST
2 of 4 people found this review helpful The film tries to give you something new, but the lack of creative imagination while writing the screenplay, especially the second half, ends up making the film just about an average watch. Enter at your own risk.
By MumbaiMirror, March 28, 2009 - 09:04 IST
2 of 4 people found this review helpful The film itself is futuristic. The camera that the hero has inherited from his scientist grandfather captures images of a person or object, exactly 24 hours ahead of the time the picture is clicked. This is a ray of hope for an out-of-work wildlife photographer Mr Ray (Neil Nitin Mukesh). He snaps lottery and horse-race result tables. He bets accordingly, and piles up millions...
By Rediff, March 28, 2009 - 09:05 IST
2 of 4 people found this review helpful The film isn't as kind to Bipasha Basu and vice versa -- who gets to hand in some standard-issue redundance. The best thing about the movie is that it's under two hours long, and while it stretches your suspended-disbelief to zany levels, it doesn't really make you look at your watch.
By Asian Age, March 28, 2009 - 09:07 IST
2 of 4 people found this review helpful Aa Dekhen Zara ? title borrowed from Rocky (not the Sylvester Stallone one, sillies) ? is a wasteful exercise. Nothing really happens except for reels and reels of Neil boy's desperate bid to preserve his late granddaddy's camera.
By Ibnlive, March 28, 2009 - 09:08 IST
1 of 3 people found this review helpful Loosely scripted and full of inconsistencies, Aa Dekhen Zara may have an interesting premise as its starting point, but the film's writers fail to flesh out a foolproof screenplay, and don't even stay true to the film's own absurd logic. At the start we're told the camera only takes pictures 24 hours into the future...
By AOL, March 28, 2009 - 09:09 IST
1 of 3 people found this review helpful As highly expected, another 'filmi' twist in the tale. Police on chase; fires at Nandu on a station and misses; Puran dies and all lines clear for our protagonist to hit Puran's home where he gets all the love from Puran's family...