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Aa Dekhen Zara

  • 2009
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 57m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
982
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Bipasha Basu and Neil Nitin Mukesh in Aa Dekhen Zara (2009)
A photographer has nothing going for him until he inherits a camera with an ability to predict the future but has to ultimately face the dark side of reality.
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A photographer has nothing going for him, until he inherits a camera that has the ability to predict the future. In the process, he gains dangerous enemies who wants his camera for illicit g... Read allA photographer has nothing going for him, until he inherits a camera that has the ability to predict the future. In the process, he gains dangerous enemies who wants his camera for illicit goals.A photographer has nothing going for him, until he inherits a camera that has the ability to predict the future. In the process, he gains dangerous enemies who wants his camera for illicit goals.

  • Director
    • Jehangir Surti
  • Writers
    • Shiirshak S. Anand
    • Shantanu Ray Chhibber
  • Stars
    • Neil Nitin Mukesh
    • Mukesh Agrohari
    • Bipasha Basu
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    982
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jehangir Surti
    • Writers
      • Shiirshak S. Anand
      • Shantanu Ray Chhibber
    • Stars
      • Neil Nitin Mukesh
      • Mukesh Agrohari
      • Bipasha Basu
    • 17User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Neil Nitin Mukesh
    Neil Nitin Mukesh
    • Ray Acharya
    Mukesh Agrohari
    Mukesh Agrohari
    • Frustrated Man
    Bipasha Basu
    Bipasha Basu
    • Simi Chatterjee
    Biswajeet Chatterjee
    Biswajeet Chatterjee
    • Mr. Acharya (Ray's Grandfather)
    Sophiya Chaudhary
    Sophiya Chaudhary
    • Sophia
    Rahul Dev
    Rahul Dev
    • Captain
    Deepak Dhariwal
    • Advocate Arora
    Rajan Korgaonkar
    • Recovery Agent
    Shyam Lal
    • Friend
    Srivas Naidu
    • Murli Murgadas - Bangkok Taxi-driver
    Ashwin Nayak
    • Bike Rider
    Sanober Pardiwalla
    • Woman jumping off the ferris wheel
    Thamapat Seengamrat
    • Inspector Baan
    Sameer Siddiqui
    • Romesh - Bookie
    Sameer Siddiqui
    • Ramesh
    Bobby Vats
    • Special Officer Puri
    • Director
      • Jehangir Surti
    • Writers
      • Shiirshak S. Anand
      • Shantanu Ray Chhibber
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    6shaileshmkawale

    Interesting main twist

    Plot: A man gets a camera that can take future(24 hrs at the same time of the next day) picture of a particular place . He uses the opportunity to make money. He goes and take picture of lottery results and buys the same lottery. The. He goes to race course, takes the picture of result as to which horse will win the next day. He bets on the same hours and wins the money.

    Twist : He clicks his own picture and the photo comes as blank. A blank photo means the person will die before that time so the camera couldn't see the future picture. Now our hero has 24 hrs to find out who will kill him and try to change the destiny. Hence the name "Aa dekhe zara". The suspense is revealed at the end and has a good dialogue

    The basic plot is interesting, the movie is fast paced. It has some illogical sequence but one should expect in sci-fi movies.

    Performances are average but the main plot is interesting. The movie can be watched at least once.

    It is not a great movie but not bad for sure. It is far better than 3x10 tasveer and Kurbaan.
    7AishFan

    Fun Friday Fare!

    Two of today's most stylish actors, Neil Nitin Mukesh and Bipasha, team up for this sci-fi thriller revolving around a unique camera that can take snaps of the future. Both stars sizzle the screen and make a fresh combination. It is interesting to see how the photographs turn into reality, and more so the limitless possibilities and power it brings to the camera's owner. It has the potential to prevent crimes, save lives, and benefit the country. Fallen into the wrong hands, one can gain a dangerously unstoppable amount of power and create havoc. The real journey begins when a photo is clicked revealing a dark fate for NNM. What is exactly is this fate? Can the camera be wrong? Can NNM fight against his own destiny? The film is an entertaining one--of course nothing to be taken too seriously as it is a masala fare. Nice cinematography and use of colors make it an exciting watch on the big screen. The song at the bar is really ridiculous and should have been cut. The end credits music video is terrific.
    5manoj-ransing

    Jyada mat dekhna (Dont see too much)

    This is an average Bollywood movie and from the beginning to the end go as audience will expect. The movie has good suspense which makes us watch it till the end, but fails to make an impression which will last longer. The movie is good to watch on TV for free for more than once. But if you pay for this it may not be a good experience. The good thing about the movie is the main storyline, which is new to the bollywood and has the potential to make the drama interesting till end. Ray (Neil Mukesh) got his hands on a camera, which can forecast future. He uses the camera to earn money. Troubles started when he becomes greedy. Eventually bad guys find out about the camera and wants to gain it at any cost. It is the duty of Ray now to keep the camera away from bad guys, and also saving his and his girlfriend Simi's (Bipasha Basu) life. Though the narration and the speed is good somehow the movie doesn't make a strong impact. At the end the moral of the story is don't be greedy. Screenplay, scripts, direction and actings should have been better. Some characters (lady agent played by Sophiya) are totally wasted and some scenes (Malaysian thieves capturing the couple) are totally useless. Also the car chase and the over all action fails to impress. These and some other facts helps killing the spirit of the movie. At the end everything is goodi goodi and everyone is happy. Not many songs in the movie, but still the music makes a good impact. Also some small concepts like blank photo were used nicely. Not much romance drama and not having any unnecessary parallel story line are some more good points. Over and all not a bad movie to watch if to be watched for free. One may even buy the video song CD containing the "Gazab dhayo" song.
    8tambe

    Aa Dekhen Zara

    Aa dekhen zara was totally a unique movie. The movies name and the songs were related to the movie scenes and story. Bipasha Basu was really good at her role. While Neil Nitin Mukesh was also good. But it would be better if his expressions were shown a bit more. The future camera was really interesting. It would be wonderful to have a camera which sees the future. At the first half of the movie it was unbelievable that Ray (Niel Nitin Mukesh) from a poor man he became a rich man. But the bad part is that he used the camera for a greedy purpose. At least because of the evil people he learnt to put the camera for good use. But the movie had many parts where there were no connections and there was no clearty. Still I would rate it 8, because of the mystery. The movie was to the point too.
    5DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: Aa Dekhen Zara

    Jumping from great heights and into a swimming pool is firmly a cliché in my books. Hollywood overuses it, and I see that influence has crossed borders as well. Need an escape when your character is cornered? Well, leaping off a building automatically means a body of water deep enough to cushion impact down below. There's nothing more lazy than that nowadays, so thumbs down to any story that offers this quick fix, like a "Goto" statement in a program, rather than opting for a more elegant programming structure.

    It's a little bit surprising that Aa Dekhen Zara clocks in less than 120 minutes, with intermission. Not that all Bollywood movies are supposed to be at least 150 minutes long of course, but you can feel that director Jehangir Surti has not grasped the need to tell more in less time, and as such the characters suffer in being nothing more than cardboard caricatures. Sub plots tangent off one another that they felt half-baked, and were introduced for the sake of, rather than for a purpose and a need. Not that it was narratively bad, but the story suffered from the lack of time.

    And time plays a key role in this science fictioner. Neil Nitin Mukesh plays Ray Acharya, a freelance photographer with mounting debt and no assignments. His grandfather is a great scientist, and when he passed away, Ray inherits an old camera which turns out to be more than meets the eye. Of course I'm not going to reveal what it does here, which the movie does in a montage one step being behind the audience who would already have figured out by then, but suffice to say that with great power comes great responsibility, and big trouble as well, as a given.

    For what it's worth, it delves into the greed of man. With power comes the ability to satisfy the lust after money. You can bet your last dollar that everyone when thrusted with a new power, will try to see if it can be monetized. And if it can, then you're likely to milk it for its worth. And when it comes to money, it's typically all men for themselves, with everyone wanting a piece of the pie, stopping at nothing to try and get at it. If it's a golden goose that lays golden eggs, then there will be neighbours eyeing that fowl of yours. Villains though are extremely one dimension. Having the story shifted to Thailand in the later half of the film, there seemed to be no qualms in highlighting the corruption of the police as either informers, or greedy bastards, that seem to plague both countries.

    Bipasha Basu delivers more spunk than the male lead Neil Nitin Mukesh here, and it's no surprise since the veteran has more mileage in action flicks under her belt. Her role as a DJ turned aspiring singer here I felt was little more than to allow the usual song-and-dance routine to come up. While that set in a club was natural, there was one awfully artificial routine in Thailand where Ray and Bipasha's Simi escape into an outlaw bar, and are forced to sing and dance for the Thai men just because they're expected to. Neil and Bipasha also looked very awkward with each other, sharing really no chemistry as lovebirds, but rather clicked when they're supposed to be estranged.

    It has a potentially interesting premise and plot device set up, but alas the story's yet another bland action flick with little suspense as you're likely to stay one step ahead each time. If only it had a better story, but perhaps that was left to a sequel (which Aa Dekhen Zara lead into) which will probably not be made since this film would have tanked that prospect.

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    • Trivia
      The title of the film was taken from the song Aa Dekhe Zara from the film Rocky 1981.
    • Connections
      Features Omkara (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      Aa Dekhen Zara
      Music by Rahul Dev Burman, Gourov Dasgupta

      Lyrics by Anand Bakshi, Shiirshak S. Anand

      Performed by Neil Nitin Mukesh, Sunaina

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    • Release date
      • March 27, 2009 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Official site
      • Eros Entertainment
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Остановись, мгновение!
    • Filming locations
      • Bangkok, Thailand
    • Production companies
      • Eros Worldwide
      • Futureworks
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      • $1,446,933
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 57 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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