6/10
Average fare in the three stories
25 September 2021
The movie is three stories in one. I would like to call the three of them " In love with a mannequin", " Elopement with a twist " and " Infidelity ke side effects ". I would rate them 7, 6 ,and 5 respectively making it an average of 6.

The first one is a simple film where Abhishek Banerjee plays a bachelor salesperson in a textile retail shop who is obsessed with a female mannequin of the shop. He is shown taking out the mannequin for a date in the city. A very different and difficult role for him and Abhishek has done it convincingly.

The second story has a young timid guy, an usher in a local cinema hall who likes a girl who comes to see films there. They keep eyeing each other giving pathetic and helpless looks. Nothing happens even when they are in their private space. Probably a case of "fear of getting caught "(FOGC). The film has a surprise ending.

The third story is about infidelity in marriage. It is a story about two urban well to do couples say A and B. The wife A has an affair with the husband B, and the unhappy wife B now goes to husband A to discuss and analyse why her husband is having the affair. Whew, it gets messy and complicated. The listless thought process being discussed is that you can't live life as per your choice if you remain married, and on the other hand separation is an extremely painful decision. The film tends to get monotonous and the dialogue doesn't help.
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