Review

  • The movie explores the topic of life, grief and reconciliation as two starkly different individuals come to terms with their reality while taking care of their comatose partners. The best thing I found about this movie was its subtlety and simplicity. I was afraid that it might be too preachy with a narrator in the background giving some life philosophy but gladly there wasn't any. There is enough room for each viewer to interpret the message in their own way.

    Kalki Koechlin and Naseerudding Shah deliver strong performances. The character that stood out for me was Dr Malhotra played by Rajat Kapoor, a strong, decisive, experienced doctor.

    Although a very narrow range of issues are covered, the movie has a very organic feel to it. Tired of watching melodramatic, sappy, on-the-face movies on similar topics, this one was a refreshing watch.