Unquestionably superb technical support comes from Ravi Varman’s cinematography – the most dazzling in years – as well as the inticate sound design by Parikshit Lalvani and Kunal Mehta. Vis-à-vis the plotting, the screenplay could have been tighter, besides avoiding guttersnipe lingo. ![]() Script and dialogue-wise, co-writers Garima and Siddharth do an excellent job of blending in Gujarati patois. Suffice it to say, then, this Romeo and Juliet’s end could be comforting or disturbing, leaving you guessing right till the end. Clearly, whenever the twosome share screen-time, you’re engrossed, hoping that somehow or the other that they can walk towards a happy ending. ![]() Consequently, no easy solutions are offered to subvert their mutual physical attraction. Quite audaciously, Bhansali leaves their decision ambiguous. Perhaps, the pair’s flight to the lodge and their argument over whether to marry formally or not, is the film’s most delicately treated sequence.
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