Kareena is portrayed too Innocent contrary to the role she plays.
Although it is an entirely new kareena often reminding of Tabu in Chandni bar, a even more good looking actress with a very bad vocal chord.
The late writer-director Anant Balani’s story records a rainy night when a hooker, Chameli (Kapoor) and an investment banker, Aman (Bose) seeking refuge from the storm are thrown together under an arch. The storm is also a metaphor for his painful memories that take place on a rainy night, when he lost his wife and unborn child.
Not to sideline Yashpal Sharma, who has played yet another role as the mumbai Cop, exactly as it should have been, nothing more nothing less, deserves applause.
Bose, like his last great film (Mr and Mrs Iyer) justly and seamlessly sits back and allows his female co-actor (and the film) to take centre-stage. Unlike all normal movies the story revolves the heroine.
Rahul bose again plays a Good Boy Character who does nothing wrong but is a victim to situation and comes out unscathed with a new experience in life that changes his perception .
Life is Just like that