The story follows Jayant "Jay" Arkhedkar ( Rajkummar Rao ), a brilliant robotics engineer who has clawed his way from a humble background to become a top executive at Unicorn Robotics. He’s engaged to the CEO’s daughter, but his life spirals when Monica ( Huma Qureshi ), the company’s "saucy" secretary, claims she is pregnant with his child.
The film's biggest star might be its aesthetic. From the "whiskey-hued" cinematography to a soundtrack by Achint Thakkar that perfectly mimics R.D. Burman’s 70s funk, it’s a visual and auditory treat. Standout Performances: Monica, O My Darling
While the first half is tightly paced and gripping, critics at The Quint and Pinkvilla noted that the film can feel slightly overstuffed. Some of the later twists are predictable, and the final act can feel "lackluster" or confusing compared to the high-energy setup. Viewer Perspectives The story follows Jayant "Jay" Arkhedkar ( Rajkummar
The script is packed with meta-jokes and pop-culture references, though some viewers might find the "over-complexity" of the second half a bit much. The Downsides From the "whiskey-hued" cinematography to a soundtrack by