And Hrithik Roshan’s A aka Aryan was certainly one hell of a thief – ably supported by Aishwarya’s Sunehri, who played the femme fatale (with a side serving of annoyance that we’d let slide, because, let’s face it, she looked amazing and acted well).īut from charisma to style, Hrithik’s Aryan had everything going for him and he was a ‘bad boy’ we all fell for. It was the kind of comic relief that was enjoyable without being problematic – a feat that Bollywood rarely manages.Įveryone knows a heist drama is only as good as the thief carrying out the heist. Though of course, the highlight remained Hrithik and Aishwarya’s amazing on-screen chemistry – that perhaps, had a role to play when the two were cast together again in Jodhaa Akbar in 2008, and later, in Guzaarish, in 2010.Īnd while Jai Dixit could do with being a little more courteous, I still loved his banter with Ali. And lest you forget, there was this clever introduction when the two met for the first time leaving the Bollywood fan in me, thrilled to no end. The power struggle that Hrithik and Abhishek’s characters exude almost rivaled John and Abhishek’s chemistry from the original.
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