What will you expect, when you have best spices for the dishes to be served at the dinner? You will get applauds for your preparation and your guests will again persist you to invite them.
Same holds true for this movie. Here, although we have best spices like Irrfan, Saurabh Shukla, Yashpal Sharma (as Bade), Prashant Narayan (as Chhote) and Shushant Singh, the whole recipe would have been not so tasty, had there been no good quality of salt and vegetables like Arunoday Singh, Chitrangada Singh, Aditi Rao Hydari and Vipin Sharma. With some desi gaalis (specially the dialogue Udta Hua Teer...), this movie has tried to expose the interaction between various classes of persons of the society.
This movie shows some overlapping between three lives, which give birth to a tragedy, for which everyone keeps on guessing the solution. To put it in simple words, Hero A loves Heroine A, but she loves a Dude. This Dude is the target of Hero B, who was abducted along with his fiance. The object of Hero B is to get money to buy happiness for Heroine B, along with the other object of getting his boss out of jail. How all this becomes possible and how the main Villain creates a mess and how the dude gets flying arrow as reward (Udta Teer) is best understood and enjoyable after watching the movie itself.
Just no need to guess Hero A/B or Heroine A/B. Watch the movie and you will understand it.
Concluding the review, I can say that Sudhir Mishra is a good chef and the guests will expect similar dishes again and again from him.
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