Updated On: 15 February, 2020 07:14 AM IST | Mumbai | Mayank Shekhar
All I could do, sitting in the front row, is fidget on my phone, and note down lines from Sara's character. Just to go with the randomness of it all.

A still from Love Aaj Kal

If you want a simple gist of the 'nihayti' (full-on) randomness going on, in this morbid moroseness masquerading as a movie, then just consider one fact, to start with. That Randeep Hooda plays Kartik Aaryan in this film.
By which I mean Aaryan's schoolboy character, presumably in his teens, up until the early 20s, grows up to transform himself into Hooda in his 40s. Don't know what Hooda (such a fine actor) should feel most affronted by — his own off-kilter, sutradhar (narrator's) role.