Updated On: 10 October, 2019 07:02 AM IST | Mumbai | Mayank Shekhar
For one, The Sky is Pink isn't so much a film about death, as it is about life

A still from The Sky Is pink
Can't put my finger on it, but there's something about watching actor Farhan Akhtar placed in a non-suave/urbane environment such as in this film, where he shares an Old Delhi dwelling with a large family (parents, wife, child, etc), being a (naturally) rustic bloke, as would suit a Chandni Chowk upbringing/neighbourhood.
Earnest as he may well be for a part such as this, it's hard to tell whether, by his presence alone, he's simply mocking the world he's been thrown into — without quite meaning to, of course. Because try hard as you may, he so doesn't look the street-Dilliwallah.