However, problems start incurring between the two of them and life comes to crash for Ajay when he comes to know that Pia is suffering with Alzheimer.
While the first half is more about establishing the relationship and providing a soft start to the fresh lime story, the second half works towards making the viewer emotional and giving them jerks.
The story and the characters take their time to soak into your mindset and once they do, you start enjoying the film in their direction. Techinally, Aseem Bajaj’s cinematography is fantastic. He adds the required zing in the not-so-young love story. Screenplay by Sutanu Gupta, Akash Khurana and Robin Bhatt is high on quality altitude in the second half, when the movie reaches its peak.
Ajay Devgan, as a director too shows his prowess in handling the shots well, especially in the second half where even a slight mistake would have made things hammy. Likewise, the only drawback is the slowness of the script in the second half. The pace drops laterally which makes you feel the jitter at times. Ashwani Dheer’s philosophical dialogues work well.
Vishal Bhardwaj’s music is very average, uneffective once the movie is over.
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