Characters:

Shruti: Kokona Sen

Monty: Irfan Khan

Amol: Dharmendra

Shivani: Nafisa Ali

Shikha: Shilpa Shetty

Ranjeet: K. K. Menon

Aakash: Shiney Ahuja

Rahul: Sharman Joshi

Neha: Kangana Ranaut

I liked this movie a lot. For once you have a film based on relationships and yet it doesn’t have any of the running around the trees in the rain stuff. The whole “everyone is cheating on someone” scenario is a little unsettling, and things get just a little too ironic and i found myself squirming in my seat, wondering if such situations were plausible. But hey its supposed to be fictitious. :-)

Its no use explaining the stories, watching the movie will be a much better experience. I liked Shruti and Monty the most. Monty’s hilarious and yet wise remarks make you grin and burst out laughing. “Ab realationships toh guarantee card ke saath thodi aate hai? ” :-D “Magar blouse aur pettycoat to uske maap ke sil gaye hai, pehle kyu nahi bola? ” :-) :-D Dharmendra and Nafisa Ali look so good, and act so naturally. The music is really great, although it’s irritating to have the not-so-good-looking band appear time and again throughout the movie. :-P

The part of the movie i liked the most was how symbolic some scenes are, and how much thought there seems to have gone behind making each scene. The poster of Brokeback mountain in the radio station manager’s office gives u an idea of what is going to happen. When Shikha enters Aakash’s friend’s house, she is shown in a red lighting, and he is shown in green lighting. It makes you smile knowingly. When Ranjeet confesses his mistake to Shikha, both are sitting across the table from each other, wearing white..peace meeting?????? Amol’s words after Shivani’s death have different meaning to Shikha and  Shruti, and both of them learn something from those words. Even when Neha is fed a piece of Shikha’s n Ranjeet’s wedding anniversary’s cake by Shruti, you find yourself smirking at the irony.

All in all its an interesting movie to watch. Do watch it :-)