CASTS: Parambrata Chatterjee, Paoli Dam ,Vidya Malvade, Parth Suri, Eva Grover ,Zafar Dhillon, Falguni Rajani, Sukhvinder Chahl .


A filthy working girl with a tender-voiced young fellow spend together a night, and the time they spend together impacts both strongly .


Not Parambrata Chatterjee, playing a  virgin who lead a couple of male friends for a ‘deflowering’, and who hangs about the place cluelessly. This is a accomplished  actor, left alone by a non-existent script and terrible lines.

Not Paoli Dam, who roams around most of the film in fish-net tights and tighter bustiers, using the kind of language that makes you want to wash her mouth out with soap. Paoli does sensual well, but what she’s made to do here in the name of authenticity is cringe-worthy.

And most definitely not the film, which is exploitative in the extreme. It wants to tell us that ‘women of easy virtue’ too are capable of being ‘poori aurats’, said state to be attained only when they are draped in a sari, and accompanied by ‘decent’ men. In the process, the camera lingers heavily on bare cleavages, and crossed legs and leering male faces, and dialogue which would make a sailor blush.

Source Indianexpress

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