Directed by Sangeeth Sivan Chura Liya Hai Tumne sees the acting debut of Sanjay Khan's son Zayed Khan.
Zayed is good looking and sports a hep look throughout the film. In fact, there are many instances where it seems that too much attention has been paid to show Zayed as a cool dude. Had half of the effort been put in getting an optimal histrionic output from the actor the film might have been more interesting.
Chura Liya Hai Tumne could've been an ideal popcorn flick. But the movie falls due to mediocre screenplay, hackneyed plot and poor performances form the actors.
The only thing that stands out in the movie is director Sivan's style of cinematic presentation.
Sivan develops the plot at a feverish pace, not giving a viewer to bat an eyelid. The narrative does manage to arrest your attention intermittently despite the shortcomings.
The highlight of the movie is its nail-biting climax that uplifts the film to another level. Like a bolt out of the blue, the suspense in the climax catches you unaware and the concluding reels are equally gripping