During his spare time, he mingles with the people of Chandni Chowk and experiences a clean and colourful facet of life. During his stay, he learns to celebrate and live with harmony and fun with the fellow beings of the society. He is amused to see the cordial bond existing between people of different backgrounds and community.
He finds it difficult to remain focussed on his eternal job – that of a suicide bomber. At times, he loses control over himself and foregoes the instructions lent by his seniors.
After a continuous fight with his conscience, he decides to go ahead with his mission.
The story is narrated with simplicity and honesty. There are no breaches of lengthy and unrealistic interventions. The camera captures the emotions of a emotionally disturbed young lad immensely well.
The story of the film is certainly something to vouch for. The transformation of a character, and not a well-known hero adds to overall appeal of the flick.
Though at some times, Black & White loses its classy attorney. The love scenes should have truncated from the screenplay, simply because they help the viewers lose their interest during those minutes. The editing too needed a few sharp cuts as artistic gaze overtakes the art of storytelling.
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one of the most disgusting n absolute nonsense movie I have ever seen. Disgrace to bollywood, I would prefer to watch a C grade movie rather than wasting time on this junk..