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Filmfare.com
(Jun 25, 2021)
Rating: 4/5
The film could have easily segued into a mindless raunchy romance or an escapist fantasy but Rohena Gera has kept firm control on both her direction and writing. The end product, which has some good cinematography by Dominique Colin and taut editing by Jacques Comets and Baptiste Ribrault, is as real as it gets.... (read more...)
Ndtv.com
(Jun 25, 2021)
Rating: 4/5
In one scene, Ashwin, on a visit to a construction site, walks through the substandard living spaces of the workers employed by his father. No words are spoken, but his guilt manifests itself in the very next sequence - the one in which he ticks off a guest for being rude to Ratna.. (read more...)
Indianexpress.com
(Jun 25, 2021)
Rating: 3/5
Will Ashwin and Ratna live happily ever after? Sir, out in theatres today, scores in being able to even pose such a question, with pleasing delicacy. As to the question, who knows what the morrow will bring, but we are all allowed to dream, aren’t we?. (read more...)
Firstpost.com
(Jun 25, 2021)
Rating: 4.5/5
the two find uncanny compassion and companionship, despite a romance that can seemingly never be. At least, not yet. Not while Ratna and Ashwin still have lives to live, and happiness to find elsewhere. Perhaps their purpose is to help each other find it, but the livewire chemistry they share makes them feel like an eternal open question; a “what if…” that echoes long into the night.. (read more...)
Timesofindia.indiatimes.com
(Jun 25, 2021)
Rating: 4/5
On the whole, director Hansal Mehta gets the setting quite right with a lot of detailing. But with more conviction in execution and writing, this one could've hit it out of the park.. (read more...)
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