Yami provides the perfect foil, subtle and super-effective. Half a star in the movie-rating is reserved for his all-time best performance here. He is vulnerable as a lover and menacing as a killing-machine. The highlight of the film is Hrithik’s bravura performance. Every time the blind vigilante commits an atrocity, you whistle in the aisle. Here, the film shifts gears and though you know what’s next, the cat and mouse game still gives you an adrenaline rush. When the humiliation gets too much to bear, Supriya caves in, leaving Rohan with vendetta on his mind. Predictably the rapist Amit is the brother of the local corporator, Madhavrao Shellar(Ronit Roy), so the corrupt police officers, played efficiently by Narendra Jha and Girish Kulkarni, drag their feet over the investigation. When a cad, Amit Shellar (Rohit Roy) and his scum-buddy Wasim(Sahidur Rahman) rape Supriya, Rohan’s world is plunged into even more darkness than the one he is born into. But whether it is life or a Bollywood thriller, life is definitely not all song and dance.
Also, when this couple breaks into the Mon Amour dance, it’s so magical, you find yourself clapping gleefully. So much so, when they get separated from each other for a few minutes at a mall, you start feeling anxious. In just two scenes, you can feel their love.
For starters he lovingly sets up the beautiful world of a blind couple-Rohan, a proficient dubbing artiste and Supriya, a talented pianist-who despite their handicap have a positive disposition towards life.