The movie has an experimental plot wherein most of the action happens inside a coffee shop on a very rainy evening. The people inside the shop are forced to sit inside as the weather outside is just extreme.
A young man named Ajay encounters an angelic young girl named Jiya and they strike up a conversation naturally and talk about a whole lot of things akin to the lead pair of Before Sunrise and Before Sunset.
A young married couple is also there trying to save their sinking marriage while a writer also sits thinking of some inspiration to get started.
We also have the shop manager trying to handle an irritating flirty waiter and another poor waiter who is struggling to make ends meet.
Whether the married couple sort things out and whether some magic happens between Jiya and Ajay. Watch MPM if you feel like.
Cheers
- The angelic Shubha Phutela has an arresting face. She is so serene. Tejasvini is another luscious woman who demands attention.
- The hero Aari is also very charming and natural.
- The movie's songs by Achu are beautiful to say the least
- The moments between the lead pair are bearable particularly the fairy-tale like climax.
Jeers
- Snail's pace is an understatement. Monotony also sets in pretty early.
- Gets preachy a lot of times as the people just keep talking and talking.
- All the songs have been picturized like music videos inspired from the West.
- The flirty waiter is a major irritant so is the writer and the forlorn Subbu Panchu as the manager.
FINAL WORD
Save the two beautiful woman and the charming lead man, this movie is a true test of patience. The romance works at places though.
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