The basic premise is borrowed from Kurosawa's Rashomon - narration in flashback, rain et all. And yes, the movie is just about OK, correction: cut the generosity 'the movie is little below OK". But had lots of scope to make it more interesting. The entire star-cast is loaded double-barrelled gun and the performances of a few are a revelation.
Ø Kay-Kay & Sonali Kulkarni:: The main protagonists and the subtle changes they bring about in their performances every time the anchor changes hands is an indeed interesting watch.
Ø Parvin Dabas:: Same as above only less impact. Surely this is the first time you watch him act.
Ø Prashant Narayan:: Not enough screen-time as anticipated and hence turns out to be a very normal performance. Otherwise, he is one-hell of an actor. Sincere recommendation, he should stop the Haley's comet act and jump in.
Ø Vinay Pathak, Rajat Kapoor:: Consistent performers and require no more adjectives.
Ø Simone Singh:: Yes, a revelation that she can quite act! And of course she is making an honest attempt to break the Heena mould.
Ø Sandhya Mridul:: Reprises her usual "Page 3" performance (read that as carefree, independent, opinionated).
The songs are good.
Arindam is not bad as a first timer and as earlier said could have added more punch. Of course, NFDC production is another reason you should watch.
The ending is a downer and leaves you with a cheated feeling.