Aagey Se Right(2009)
'Aagey Se Right' is a 2009 Indian Hindi-language comedy film directed by Indrajit Nattoji and co-directed by Inderjeet Singh. The film stars Shreyas Talpade as a reluctant police officer, Kay Kay Menon as a lovesick terrorist, and Mahie Gill as a TV reporter. The story follows a sub-inspector who loses his service revolver on his first day and a terrorist who falls in love instead of completing his mission. The film was produced by UTV Motion Pictures and released on September 4, 2009. It received mixed reviews with praise for its performances but criticism for its messy screenplay. The movie has a runtime of 117 minutes and carries a not-rated certification.
Quick Facts
- Theatrical Release
- 4 September 2009
- Director
- Indrajit Nattoji
- Language
- Hindi
- Runtime
- 1h 57m
- Rating
- 5.7/10
Storyline
A lazy village boy named Dinkar Waghmare is forced by his mother to join the Mumbai Police. On his way to work, his service revolver gets stolen. His desperate search for the gun leads him through Mumbai's underworld. Meanwhile, a terrorist named Balma arrives to bomb a police event but falls in love instead. Their paths collide in unexpected ways.
“Lost gun. Found love. Total chaos.”
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Reunion Meter
Frequent partnerships reunited for Aagey Se Right
Cast reunions in this film: Mahie Gill & Kay Kay Menon (2 films together).
Trivia
- The film was shot entirely on location in Mumbai over a short schedule to capture its chaotic energy.
- It was one of the earliest films for actor Shreyas Talpade after his breakthrough in 'Iqbal' and 'Dor'.
- Director Indrajit Nattooji also worked as an assistant director on the acclaimed film 'Lagaan'.
- The title 'Aagey Se Right' is a playful reference to a common Hindi driving direction meaning 'right from ahead'.
- Despite its ensemble cast, the film had a very limited theatrical release and flew under the radar for many viewers.
- The plot involves multiple characters whose lives intersect, a style similar to early multi-narrative Bollywood comedies.
- Parts of the soundtrack were composed by Shamir Tandon, who is known for his work in advertising jingles.