The sad reality of delhi,the raja beta entitled youth and men of today.
The protagonist 'soni' and her boss play their parts to the hilt with equal aplomb.everyone seems like a non-actor in the film yet they do full justice to their roles,there is no over the top cinematography or sad songs to show the plight of any of the characters.
The screenplay,direction, dialogue delivery and expressions of all the actors are spot on.the camera is totally oblivious.we get to see the other side of the spectrum,ie,from a female cop's viewpoint.
The beautiful delhi winters and warm clothes and the change of behavioural conduct of cops while being on duty registering a complaint to being in plainclothes buying groceries and handling an empty cylinder are the small niche things to notice.
One can see the improvisation of the female lead when an incense stick falls down and goes out and she hands it over to her ex and reignites it(heath ledger in batman when hez dressed as a nurse and the building behind him doesnt blow up) and when one of her foot gear is acting cocky while shez walking to the patrol cars.
There is no overacting whatsoever,the movie is all about the lower and upper middle class and their daily lives as cops in the capital.
The story and plot could have been worked on a little to add a little more masala but each script and director have their own take on things and they have done full justice to the same.
Its a must watch and highly recommended & one takes home something after watching it.