After the intermission, you might expect the film to pick up space and to some extent it does, only to become slow again. The first hour unfolds at a dead slow pace and lot of times, the story contradicts itself. Turns out, Siddharth used to be in a relationship with Bhanushali’s daughter Bhairavi. He tells Siddharth that he’s ready to fund Siddharth’s work plant with Rs 25 crore provided he gets rid of Nandini. Kamlakar Bhanushali (Girish Oak), a politician who has some connection with Siddharth’s past, comes to Siddharth’s workplace and makes a proposal to him. Eight years later, Siddharth and Nandini are leading happy lives in Mumbai with their daughter. Nandini is someone who is a staunch believer in love marriages but following her father’s orders, she gets married to Siddharth who is coping with heartbreak. So you have the usual Sanjay Jadhav team of Swwapnil Joshi, as Siddharth, and Sai Tamhankar, as Nandini, coming together, yet again. And behold, the branding of that very talcum powder follows soon which, by the way, is just one of the many such blatant ones that the film is filled with. Review: As soon as the film starts, one is bombarded with so much of pink colour that it feels like watching one of those talcum powder advertisements. A heartbroken guy marries another girl and leads a happy life until the past starts creating problems.
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