I was surprised to see a movie of this poor calibre in the 2000s. Until then, I thought that cinemas had matured enough to respect logic and reasoning.
Aamir Khan looked as if he could take the masses for a ride as he is the undoubted hero, in short over-confident. Kajol looked too naive though it did look like she had put in a bit of hard work.
It was really difficult to digest an ophthalmic surgery getting over in a day or so, time taken for rich people to travel between states, intelligence agencies hunting for a remote trigger, a blind girl being encouraged for a one night stand and she and her family happy with the outcome, a child and so on.
Also, the movie appears so unconnected that one wonders if it is the commercials that one is looking at with the roles of Lillette Dubey and Tabu.
The end of the movie was the worst of all, with the criminal and terrorist shown as a person with deeper love for his spouse, enough to not shoot her and his innocent wife did not love him as much.