As
mentioned
earlier,
HR
looks
confident
all
through,
although
he
depicts
emotions
like
anger,
anguish
and
sadness
far
more
effectively
towards
the
post-interval
portions.
Of
course,
there's
room
for
improvement,
but
for
someone
who's
playing
a
'hero'
for
the
first
time,
it's
a
fine
attempt.
Hansika
is
a
powerhouse
of
talent.
Although
she's
no
stranger
to
movies
[having
done
a
few
films
as
a
child
artiste],
she
makes
her
big
screen
debut
with
supreme
confidence.
She's
extremely
photogenic
too.
Mallika
Sherawat
is
interesting,
although
her
switchover
[from
negative
to
positive]
looks
abrupt
and
artificial.
Shravan
[introduced
in
Kuch
Meetha
Ho
Jaye],
as
HR's
friend,
excels.
Bani
is
fair.
Sachin
Khedekar
does
well.
Darshan
Jariwala
goes
over
the
top
at
times.
On
the
whole,
Aap
Kaa
Surroor
has
tremendous
curiosity-value
attached
to
it.
And
that,
in
turn,
will
ensure
a
fantastic
opening
for
the
film.
The
superb
promotion
[quality
and
quantity]
has
created
tremendous
excitement
for
the
film,
which
will
result
in
the
box-office
singing
a
glorious
tune
in
the
final
tally.
For
its
distributors,
the
fabulous
opening
will
have
them
singing
and
laughing
all
the
way
to
the
bank.
Critics
be
damned,
this
one's
for
the
masses!