8/10
A tacit slapstick with a niche in almost every department of film making
10 December 2008
Dibakar and Urmi have jotted down a fantastic view of the ethnic Delhi metropolis. This view embeds within itself the spasms of human emotions.

The actors have emoted well doing justice to the characters. The characters have been etched minutely and the casting is also brilliant. Some scenes make you realize the ease with which Dibakar portrays the nonchalant credence which humans display in day to day life.

The editing is crisp and matures with its unique photo marquee scene's which eventually help understand a motion in detail.

The music is earthy and peppy .... It stands apart with its Punjabi RAP :P

The finer details of are also taken care of keeping no room for factual errors or continuity deliberations which seem missing in regular Hindi movies. I should NOT AT ALL be comparing this movie's worth to the Bollywood business agenda's and lack luster of basic identity.

I think the crux of the movie lies in identifying that the White collar sociopath's are as much the thieves of the society as would be a normal thief.

Go and watch a treat for yourselves !!!
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