Some of the characters (Bipasha Basu & Rimmi Sen) in this film are not well etched. However, the plot has not developed well. Story, scenes and techniques in this film are a mixture of several Hollywood heist films. The presentation of the main leads is fabulous. Story - screenplay - direction: The best thing about the film is style. Rimmi Sen is limited to a couple of scenes in the film to incorporate bigger names like Aishwarya Rai and Bipasha Basu. Bipasha Basu adds glitz to the cast with her effortless performance. Her performance in the bullet-shoot episode is very good. Aishwarya Rai is good but looks tired in this film. Uday Chopra is cool as the witty but inept cop. His performance is fine, be it delivering smooth punch dialogues with nonchalance or teasing Ali with a deadpan face.
Others: Abhishek Bachchan sports a rugged look. The superb style and grace he brings to the character of the super thief is beyond all expectations. He imitates Antonio Banderas in the sword heist scene.
Hrithik’s dance to the title song is superlative. The action choreography for Hrithik’s gadget-frenzy character in this film is far superior to the choreography composed for the supernatural powerful character of Krrish. Hrithik Roshan: Hrithik Roshan’s performance is super. The rest of the story is all about the hide and seek games between A and Jai. Jai, his sidekick Ali (Uday Chopra) and beautiful Shanoli (Bipasha Basu) form a trio to trap A. It is Jai’s (Abhishek Bachchan) job to trace and nab A. He plans heist operations, executes them perfectly all over the world, and leaves his trademark signature at the place of theft. Screenplay - dialogues: Vijay Krishna AcharyaĪ (Hrithik Roshan) is the master of disguise. Cast: Hrithik Roshan, Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai, Rimmi Sen & Bipasha Basu