Aa Gaya Hero looks like a badly-made B-grade film, and Govinda has pumped in his money ( he is also the producer) in a doomed project to resurrect his career.Picture this: Govinda sends goons flying in the air with a single kick or a punch, blows away a politicians cap when he contemptuously spits and jumps off a roughly 50-feet-high fort. He says cringe-worthy things like, Naam poochne se pehle diaper toh pehen lo. Its frankly embarrassing to watch a much-loved actor, past his prime, gyrating with a skimpily clad twenty-something.Govinda may have been the Hero No 1 of the 90s, but much has changed since then. Just like playing Snake on a Nokia phone, the hero flying in the air to score baskets or doing a backflip in the air over a speeding car to avoid being run over is outdated. At a time when even the Khans and Kumars of Bollywood are making content-driven films instead of trying to sell fluff on the basis of their star-power, Govinda seems to be desperately trying to cling to his hero days. Case in point: his comeback film Aa Gaya Hero, the trailer of which was released recently.