Kay Kay Menon is impressive as always. It's always a treat to see him on TV.
But for the rest, the movie has a poor storyline, poor music. Too much of melodrama.
Also, it rather focuses on a trivial mistake, should have instead focused on the corruption in hospitals.
Looks like all the goodname is based on Kay Kay Menons' performance, and the fact that it sends out a message. Nothing artistic.
The title too sounds very simple and direct. Where's d creativity ?
To quote a review opinion in The Hindu :
"Ankur Arora Murder Case is full of such moments where the actors have poured their heart and soul into badly written, half-baked roles. The clichés of the Bollywood format make you cringe — villain sending goons to destroy evidence, evil doctor who smokes and takes pills, evil lawyers who cheat on their wives and get their mistresses aborted, witnesses turning hostile, unwarranted songs interrupting flow, etc."