Every day I bore a fruit
Eaten by one demon A day a fruit a demon
And left me with horny seeds.
Have you heard that husky pained voice? Have you ever seen those weepy eyes with that eternal sadness? She is Kangana who invariably perpetuates with pain. You see her laugh off suddenly in between her crying. Her holmberry round lips shed off that eternal divine drunkenness. Just watch her when Shiney says: I love you. What pride she feels for herself, comes on her beautiful face. Had fate been soft to her... Parveen would have been with us today.
Shiney, the boy of Hazaar Khwaishein Aisi … could do much better. Not he but his character is overshadowed by Kangana. Wardrobes for both Shiney and Kangana are fabulous. The striped shirts are simply either Colorplus or Peter England. Chirag Din days are aside. The colours match the frank and point-blank (at close range) Shiney.
Her matching hipsters join with the hot fall fashionable tops for Kangana. Light fabrics with laces on the undecided places look pretty well. They are absolute pastel coloured for her melancholy moods. The locales for shooting studios and bedrooms are again awesome. Especially the white wholesome bed where Kangana asks him to leave: Go. Leave. Aur Sochungi Jo Tumne Kaha Hai.
Music is beautified with all sensations singing Kyun aajkal neend kum khwab jyada hai… … Swaying heart with Chal Chale … take me to the moors where I can die peacefully without a man!!!
The film bears no resemblance to any … Parveen Babi who managed to die without any man.
A cinematic narration begins where the Director Mahesh Bhatt tries to defend himself. Why? It’s not understood. Shiney Ahuja portrays Aditya Gerewal… the Mahesh Bhatt who signs Sana Azim for reaching the heights of Film nagari. He does not want to swear love kasme withher kyun ki – ‘jitne din nibhati hai, nibhao phir…’
Remember the earlier warning: Back to film and no relating to the any character living or dead.
Sana is bruised, split and torn first by Nikhil .. perhaps Kabir Bedi the model guy who separated with the fourth girl. Bhatt conveys: ‘I am so honest, I did so much for her, but she left me without telling me anything … and I could not do anything. Then she died’. This can be digested but emphasizing that Parveen was a schizophrenic… Bhatt is a demon.