The story goes back and forth defying all logic or reason as to why, Gia, who apparently seems to be in love with Kabir [Raayo Bakhirta] flips like an infatuation-struck-teenager once long-lost-love Neil comes back in her life. The premise for Gia's passionate overtures towards Neil (and why they parted ways) is never established. Neil, on his part, conveniently shifts from being a wise, earnest lover to a frivolous playboy who charms Kabir's friend Ann [Ann Mitchai]. Ann is having a soft spot for Kabir too. Kabir and Gia make love and she drapes herself in a rich bed-sheet, thinks hard and breaks up with him acrimoniously. Next scene her head is nestled in his shoulders as they've reached Ooty in a car. The whole film is riddled with such amateurish collection of disconnected scenes that don't affect you emotionally at all.
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The story goes back and forth defying all logic or reason as to why, Gia, who apparently seems to be in love with Kabir [Raayo Bakhirta] flips like an infatuation-struck-teenager once long-lost-love Neil comes back in her life. The premise for Gia's passionate overtures towards Neil (and why they parted ways) is never established. Neil, on his part, conveniently shifts from being a wise, earnest lover to a frivolous playboy who charms Kabir's friend Ann [Ann Mitchai]. Ann is having a soft spot for Kabir too. Kabir and Gia make love and she drapes herself in a rich bed-sheet, thinks hard and breaks up with him acrimoniously. Next scene her head is nestled in his shoulders as they've reached Ooty in a car. The whole film is riddled with such amateurish collection of disconnected scenes that don't affect you emotionally at all.