Overview
- The Marathi feature is now streaming on SonyLIV, with reviews published Friday describing it as a clear-eyed study of a messy relationship.
- The story follows former lovers who run into each other in Tokyo years after a painful split, reopening questions of forgiveness and moving on.
- Mohit Takalkar directs from Irawati Karnik’s script, using Pune flashbacks and a present-day Tokyo backdrop to chart emotional distance and history.
- Mrinmayee Godbole and Lalit Prabhakar draw praise for grounded performances that balance quiet strength with confusion and volatility.
- Reviewers flag a leisurely two-hour pace and a tidy closing stretch, and The Indian Express gives the film three stars.