Shraddha Kapoor has an ounce of childish mirth to her. But, in the mushy scenes, he absolutely scores! He is a potent actor capable of doing much better but sadly the film doesn’t use him right. The lead couple has a moment or two, but doesn’t spark overall.Īditya Roy Kapur was conspicuously noticeable because of his obvious good looks and an impressive repertoire of past work! I won’t paint a flawless picture of him because he too has his weak moments in the film. Kapoor also does a tad better than her earlier outings, but is patchy. Roy Kapoor shows he has mettle: I was wondering about that after his turns in Action Replayy and Guzaarish, bad films both, but his potential is clear in this one. And the best part of this film is these two trying out each other for size, despite an embarrassing meet-cute. Mohit Suri knows how to get lovers to start off the blocks. And then comes the Abhimaan-like arc, as the two deal with obscurity, fame and heartbreak, and it all becomes mothballed. But he is not so soused that he can’t spot talent: he hears Aarohi sing in a shady Goa bar, and knows she is the next best thing. For reasons that are never explained, Rahul’s constant companion is alcohol. Aarohi Shirke (Shraddha Kapoor) is a girl who worships Lata Mangeshkar and wants to be a singer. Rahul Jaykar (Aditya Roy Kapur) is a singer fighting his demons, with the help of good pal (Shaad Randhawa).
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