A romantic drama I didn't know existed until it landed on OTT. This urban drama is a lighthearted watch with a Hollywood vibe.
After a recent breakup, a depressed Zubin takes a solo trip to UK -a trip he initially planned with his girlfriend. There, he meets a girl who is his polar opposite and works as an intimacy choreographer in films. They develop a bond as they help each other solve their problems.
It's a simple movie, a breath of fresh air. It doesn't offer anything unique, yet the smart screenplay engages you with its narrative. The climax is not as cliché as you might expect, which is a welcome change for this genre. Some bold scenes and dialogues make it best suited for an adult audience.
Prateik Babbar in the lead does a decent job, bringing the innocent charm needed for the character. It could have been better, but there's not much to complain about. Sayani Gupta once again proves her acting prowess. She aces her part, making the character relatable and lovable. Kubbra Sait in a supporting role does well, and she definitely deserves more roles.
The cinematography is brilliant, capturing the essence of the story through picturesque locales. The road trip scenes, in particular, offer some visually appealing shots. However, the songs are below average and don't really stay with you.
It may not be the best movie available, but it's a sweet, breezy film you might enjoy watching. When you want to unwind after a long, tiring day, this could be your pick.
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