Indraneil Sengupta and Abhay Mishra (Chaddi) leave a mark. Sheeba Chadha shines, especially in the second half. Rakul Preet Singh is fine but her track is weak and she gets forgotten after a point. This is a tailor-made role for him and he slips into the part effortlessly. Ayushmann Khurrana, as always, is in top form. A few scenes are novel and have never been seen in a Hindi film before. The makers also raise some important issues and attempt to normalize conversations. An important track dominates the last 30-40 minutes and it’s quite intriguing. The first half is all over the place and one wonders if it’ll get any better in the second half.
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