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Akash
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Yami Gautam | ... |
Shruti
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Urvashi Rautela | ... |
Akansha /
Mrs. Pablo
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Black Man
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Ketki Dave | ... |
Visitor's Wife
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Manoj Joshi | ... |
Boss
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Dadaji
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Bharti Singh | ... |
Yoga Teacher
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A story about the man who is confused with his love life finds solace in his birthplace with his childhood love.
Pulkit Samrat excels in a role that required him to be subtle and emote when he's not expected to say anything. He's in great shape and looks every bit the romantic icon on the lines of Salman Khan, Rajesh Khanna etc. Yami Gautam looks deliriously pretty and a perfect girl from the mountains. She surprises with her intensity and intensity. Urvashi Rautela is the surprise packet of the film. She looks beautiful, acts well and adds a solid oomph quotient to the film which is one of the highlight of the film. Rishi Kapoor always surprises with his laid back genius. He's a delight as the old man who moves you immensely and leaves you with a smile.
Sanjeev Datta has written the story and screenplay while Husain Dalal and Sanjeev Datta have written the dialogues. The writing has an old world charm with brilliance of Urdu thrown in. Chandrasekhar Prajapati's editing is lackluster and the only weak point of the film. The pace could have been slightly quicker. Divya Khosla Kumar displays a lot of maturity in tackling a complex subject with a lot of heart. She's a director to watch out for.