LBZ is a mellow and lingering look at lives that don't seem borrowed or faked. The film's title says it all. Happily, this juicy slice of urban life delivers its drama with minimum fuss and optimum insight into how relationships tick and get tweaked in today's troubled times.
Curiously, there isn't a hint of sexual intimacy between the protagonists, or for that matter between the protagonists's friends, played with a casual confidence by a younger Cyrus Sahukar and an older Tisca Chopra, who discover belated love.