This review may contain spoilers.

I still feel that this movie was underrated. It wasn't the perfect movie but it had some kind of beauty in it.

the acting was good specially Ayushman's, I may not have connected with the Bindu but that's the beauty of the movie, her ambitions, her views and her thinking are the villains of their love story not a third person or something and that's what's interesting about it. she is full of flaws and I personally didn't connect with her character at all. on the other hand, Abhimanyu is the character I connected with and you kind of see the movie from his point of view maybe that is why he is the likable one, maybe if we saw it from the point of view of Bindu we might have seen more flaws in Abhimanyu, but we will never know.

director Akshay Roy and cinematographer Tushar Kanti Ray did a great in taking us to the heart of Kolkata and making us feel the vibe of it. it was important because it plays a huge part in their love story especially for Abhimanyu. it is the "place of birth" of their relationship and Abhimanyu's unconditional love.

In addition, I loved the build-up of their relationship, all the Bollywood movies and songs references. the dialogues were very good written.

it is an emotional roller coaster perfectly supported by the beautiful music of the movie. "Maana Ke Hum Yaar Nahi" perfectly sums the blurry ending of the movie and the fact that it is sung by Parineeti (a female voice basically) tells a lot because it is from Bindu's perspective and if you listen carefully to the lyrics it matches the events that happened.

I'm not sure how I felt after the movie ended. I watched it twice, the first time I was confused, disappointed and felt it was "okayish" and didn't make sense. the second time I watched it I loved it, the ending is confusing, blurry and maybe a little bit flawed but I felt that this ending reflected the ending of their relationship because it also was confusing, blurry and a bit flawed.