PROS
- Bobby Deol and Mugdha Godse click together on-screen. There are some pretty intimate scenes in the movie, and the comfort with which the due handles the situation is pretty nice.
- The post interval part is pretty fast paced.
- The climax is finely shot and the animations are very impressive. In fact, much of the SCARY QUOTIENT of the film is derived from the animations.
- The intriguing background story unveiled in the second half adds to the interest of the viewers.
CONS
- The first half of the movie moves painstakingly slowly and most of the interest is lost due to the lackluster beginning.
- There is absolutely nothing to drive home about the music of the film. The songs are dull and make you drowsy; extremely unnecessary and out of place.
- The support actors leave the audiences wanting. One wonders if the director had some obligations to fulfill when looking at a few of the roles.
The direction lacks experience, and it eats into the essence of the film. There are a few scenes which have almost no logic to them and are nothing but a put-off for the viewers.