Sanamjit's Dishkiyaoon is an action film produced by Shilpa Shetty and her husband Raj Kundra along with Eros International. The film features Sunny Deol, Harman Baweja, Prashant Narayanan and debutant Ayesha Khanna. Harmaan Baweja made a much publicized Bollywood entry with Love Story 2050, but could not give any hit till date.
Story:-
The story is based on the life of Vicky Kartoos(Harmaan Baweja) who becomes a gangster out of no choice. Arrested in a murder trail, Vicky starts narrating his story to a fellow jail mate Lakhwa(Sunny Deol)
Vicky recalls his childhood days as to how he became a gangster, and once he became one, how did he make it to the top and also landed in jail.
Rest of the story is as to how Lakshwa helps Vicky come out of jail, and guides him to take revenge on the rest of his gang members.

Positive Points:-
Harmaan Baweja has worked hard on his body, and has given an honest performance. Anand Tiwari is good in a negative role and steals the limelight from Harmaan in the second half.
Prashant Narayanan is apt for his role as Tony, and gives in his best. Shilpa Shetty’s hot and sexy item song is the only eye candy in the film. Other than the things stated above, this film has absolutely nothing to offer.
Negative Points:-
Dishkiyoon is the perfect example of how to make a bad film. This film has absolutely nothing going its way and not even a single scene in the film is worth appreciation.
The actors, characterizations, script and execution are completely horrible. Dishkiyoon is just sold in Sunny Deol’s name, and even a seasoned actor like him looks out of place in a bad film like this.
Heroine Ayesha Khanna looks sick and has absolutely nothing to do except to come in for the songs.There is a complete overdose of violence in the film which looks stupid.
None of the scenes in the film have any impact, and I can hardly remember any performance or character which is executed properly. Even the gangster angle has also not been exploited well.
Technical Aspects:-
Songs of the film are horrible, and just come in as speed breakers. Screenplay is lack lustre and major scenes do not have any connectivity to the film.
Dialogues in the film are just about OK, and editing is a mess. I really wonder how did Shilpa Shetty, who has a decent amount of movie experience decide to produce a disaster like this.
Certain action episodes are just about OK. A car chase in the desert has been shot well. Débutante director Sanamjit Singh Talwar loses the plot completely and makes a mess of this film. The way he has executed this film leaves a lot to be desired.