Rajat kapoor has proved himself yet again, as a fan and admirer of him & his raw and engaging creative projects, I found this film truly fascinating - A blend of a unqiue concept and its amazing Cinematic execution, with plethora of realistic performances! Watching this film was a much fun and immersive experience, but you may enjoy it only if you allow yourself to get inside the movie with an open mind, opened to that world, and this time, a world which is a bridge btw reality and fantasy.
First you get to know the crew and creative minds off the camera, in a much interesting and 'real-to-believe' manner, sometimes it was so engaging and brilliant, that i thought maybe the actors did leaked their original talk into the film. Knowing the little up and downs and jokes the crew makes about the actors, the actors's nakhre, what goes on while planning/executing a scene, directors producers talk, and editing a scene, all was awesome to watch, and you can connect. But i believe there was a bit disconnect when suddenly the Rk's character came to life, there was no clear explanation or sense behind it, it just comes out. But again, I think its fair for the love of the cinema, that this kind of freedom is what you should give to some good makers trying to showcase something out of the box, and to yourself, to enjoy any fiction. When you look it with those eyes, you will find the beauty of this artwork, and what it is trying to showcase and make the viewers experience.
What happens or can happen when someone's imagination out of nowhere steps into the real world and that imagination starts to live your life and even get closer to your family? That is the core marvel of this film, its fun, its believablity. Also, yes, its sometimes confusing, or irritatable, but if you look it with eyes of wonder and fantasy, it all blends in to make a worth to live experience with good jokes, chills and at times, especially at last, tries to get little bit deep into the makers perspective about the life of anyone. Climax end twist was also fascinating, we saw it already but it may take a bit to understand what it really meant, and it shocked me when I realised it!
Overall, much like other marvellous films Sir Rajat Kapoor made over his career, "Rk/Rkay" was an Uplifting, Pleasing, Great Cinematic Experience. Must watch atleast for once!!!