Director: | Neeraj Pathak |
Producer: | Neeraj Pathak Krishan Choudhery |
Screenplay: | Neeraj Pathak Sanjay Chauhan |
Story: | Neeraj Pathak |
Starring: | Sunny Deol Irrfan Khan Konkona Sen Sharma Isha Koppikar Aryan Vaid |
Music: | Monty Sharma |
Cinematography: | Ravi Walia |
Editing: | Ashfaque Makrani |
Distributor: | Ikkon Pictures Pvt. Ltd. Mukta Arts Ltd. |
Runtime: | 125 minutes[1] |
Country: | India |
Language: | Hindi |
Right Yaaa Wrong is a 2010 Indian Hindi-language crime thriller film directed by Neeraj Pathak, starring Sunny Deol and Irrfan Khan along with Konkona Sen Sharma, Isha Koppikar, Aryan Vaid and Govind Namdeo. This film was shot in Film City and released on 12 March 2010, under the banner of Eros.[2] The film is based on the 1995 American film Above Suspicion.[3] [4]
ASTPL, an Indian software developer, also released a mobile video game based on the film.[5]
Right Yaaa Wrong is a story of two cops, Ajay (Sunny Deol) and Vinay (Irrfan Khan), whose intense rivalry leads them to a battle for supremacy.Ajay and Vinay are best friends. Ajay's wife (Isha Koppikar) is found brutally murdered. Ajay is the prime suspect and Vinay is handed the case. Unsure what to do, either help his best friend or achieve a higher position in his job, Vinay goes against Ajay. By this time, Radhika (Konkana Sen Sharma), Vinay's younger sister takes up Ajay's case as his lawyer, and is Ajay's only support.The investigation transpires into a mystery locked with secrets. Behind the secrets lies an astonishing discovery. Ripples begin with wits and mind games. Every time hatching a clue, Vinay tries to beat Ajay, but gets beaten when Ajay has a reply to all of his questions. This is the story of a strong friendship. When Vinay is ready to throw in the towel and admit defeat the truth is finally revealed. Ajay can walk and murdered his wife for being unfaithful. He had killed both her and her lover. But with no evidence to proof Ajay’s guilt. Ajay boards a plane to go abroad, and he leaves a written note telling Vinay that he was right.
The film have received mixed reviews from critics. Mayank Shekhar of Hindustan Times and Rajeev Masand of IBN have panned the movie, while Nikhat Khazmi of Times of India and Taran Adarsh of DNA rated it below average.[6] The film received an overall rating of 5/10.[6] As per Box Office India the film was a Disaster . It grossed only 3.12 Core. The First Week occupancy was only 25% .1st week collection