Thankfully, you can still go and watch it for fun. What makes it a worth watch for once is its lead protagonists’ satisfactory show. Anuj Sawhney is dependable and he delivers good result. Aslam Khan is also good while Vikaas Kalantri has improved a lot since his Pyaar Zindagi Hai days. The only thing he has to take care of if his dialogue delivery. Rahul Bhatt wins hearts in positive role but fails to do so in the negative character. Mahek Chahal is okay but she definitely makes her presence felt. Vijay Kashyap is as lovable as ever.
Technically, Nayee Padosan is up to the mark. Cinematography by K. Rajkumar is eye pleasing while art by Mansi is imaginative. Action by Bhiku and Pappu Verma adds fun factor in some scenes. Those viewers who love to laugh while watching a movie will like choreographer turned director B.H. Tharunkumar’s directorial debut Nayee Padosan. What is worth noting here is the fact that makers like him and Ken Ghosh are fast filling the gap between real sensible comedies of yesteryears and David Dhawan’s style of films. We can expect more digestible fun flicks from them in future, for sure.