Aa Dekhen Zara Movie Reviews
 - 3.0 - Priyanka Roy | The TelegraphAt the end of two hours and 10 minutes of endless car chases, multiple murders and a futuristic camera that goes click-click at every given opportunity, you are sure about one thing once you emergeRead full review
 - 3.0 - Nikhat Kazmi | Times of IndiaJaadu, the lovable alien of Koi Mil Gaya isn't alone anymore. Sci-fi comes to India with a bang. Not in the shape of extra-terrestrials and supernatural beings, but more in the form of time travel and paranormal occurrencesRead full review
 - 2.0 - Shashi Baliga | Hindustan TimesDoes Neil Nitin Mukesh have any more than the one-and-a-half expressions we’ve seen so far — the cold, piercing unsmiling look and the cold, piercing half-smile? On the basis of the evidence so far, no.Read full review
 - 2.0 - Taran Adarsh | bollywoodhungama.comAn interesting thought may not necessarily translate into an interesting screenplay. AA DEKHEN ZARA is a prime example of this statement. Think about it... A man inherits his grandfather's camera andRead full review
 - 2.0 - Udita Jhunjhunwala | DNA IndiaIf a picture speaks a thousand words, the writers of this film have made the characters speak each of those words. Nothing is left to chance or interpretation. We are shown and told through the voice in Ray'sRead full review
 - 2.0 - Tushar Joshi | Mid-DayA magical camera that shows you the future, changes the life of photographer Ray (Neil Nitin Mukesh). Unemployed and debt ridden, Ray uses the camera to foresee future wins in lottery tickets, derbyRead full review
 - 1.5 - Raja Sen | rediff.comIt's question time, review-readers. Question: Who is Nicolas Cage? Answer: An Oscar-winning performer formerly known for quirky madcap roles but now a Ferrari-collecting star turning up in utterly braindead filmsRead full review
 - 1.5 - Mayank Shekhar | Mumbai MirrorDishy Bipasha Basu, in her tight shorts and sleeveless tease, is progressively sold to public imagination as your next-door neighbour. She is the hero in this film. My neighbour, like yours perhaps, looks more like Smriti IraniRead full review
 - 1.0 - Rajeev Masand | ibnlive.comIn Aa Dekhen Zara, Neil Nitin Mukesh plays a photographer whose deceased grandpa leaves him a camera that can take photographs of future events. At least someone associated with this film should haveRead full review
 - NR - Nikhat Kazmi | Times of IndiaIt's a smart new concept, a snazzy coupling between Neil and Bipasha and a thriller's edge that keeps Aa Dekhen Zara cruising along.Read full review
-   2.0 Timepass Moviemarkpaul12, 11 years agoThis is one time watch. You can watch this movie to pass your time.

