Crook: It's Good to be Bad is a 2010 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film[2] written and directed by Mohit Suri and produced by Mukesh Bhatt.
The film stars Emraan Hashmi, Neha Sharma, South African model Shella Alan and Arjan Bajwa in the lead roles.
At the airport, he meets Romi Latti, an international graduate student originally from Gurdaspur who got a scholarship to a university college.
Romi takes Samarth out of hospital meanwhile, Suraj and Suhani goes to the Police Station realizing it is a trap, they run.
The unrest in city stops when the news breaks out that Nicole is alive, Russell gets arrested, and the Indians and Australians both unite for peace.
Suraj and Suhani reunites and reciprocates their love for each other and Russell and Nicole reunites.The film ends with Suraj being felicitated in front of the media with Suhani by his side as uncle Joseph gets touched after seeing the news in Mumbai.
NDTV India quoted, "Music composer Pritam Chakraborty, who is a favourite of the Bhatt camp, brings forth another likable soundtrack in forthcoming film Crook.
Even though the compositions fall under his signature style and not much experimentation is involved, the tracks do have the potential of getting noticed.
[9] Another critic praised the film for presenting "an altogether different approach to the situation and (the director) takes both the sides and speaks in favour of Indians and as well as the Australians.
[10] Among negative reviews, a critic at India Today complained that the film racially vilifies Australians as: A country of ex-convicts.
Yes, that's the sort of venom that's spewed against the Australians in Crook ......Also stating that "it is badly directed and doesn't even have that one redeeming feature of all".
"[16] Suri also complained that during the production of the film: "Permissions were not given in several places and even our online Australian producer had his doubts.
One day, we were stopped from entering a club by an Indian bouncer who allowed other foreigners in!