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The director has come up with an aggravating story line but fail to attract the audiences due to improper narration. The presentation was good, dialogues were ok, the script was molded, and Cinematography was neat, editing can be better, background was not up to the mark, costumes were fashionable, songs were boring, the art department made felt its presence. Talking about characters, Rituparna is ravishing, Kiran was awesome Yashpal was good, Divya Dutta was the show steller, Dayashankar was interesting, Vijayendra was natural, Anjana was apt, Alok Nath can do better. The story starts from a couple named Nikhil i.e. Karan and his wife Tanvi i.e. Rituparna. Both of them are career oriented and does not have some time to spend with each other. Tanvi even decided to get an abortion, as it seems to be a hindrance in her career life. On the contrary, in a small village there was another couple lived Mohan i.e. Yashpal and his wife Gauri i.e. Divya. Both of them live in poverty. The story took a turn when the friend of Tanvi gave advice of a surrogate mother. So Nikhil and Tanvi started the journey of searching a woman, which ends to Yashpal and Gauri. What happens next forms the rest of the story. The movie focuses on the sensitive subject of the real world. But the movie fails to click the mind and heart of the audiences due to poor writing and direction. The second half of the movie is having some good moments but the climax was not good. At the box office it will go an average earning.
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