Friday, November 11, 2011

Dailymotion - Dia Mirza Says She Was Frustrated Without Any Work













Love has its own reasons. So does this lovely, aesthetic and decent exploration of love and relationships. The characters speak a language and words that you've probably overheard between couples at cafes and in the lift. There's no straining for effect. As the film builds to a foregone conclusion (thank god the hasty reunion at the airport is avoided), there is no apology for having adhered to the rudimentary regulations of the rom-com.