What is the army doing? Why do they not intervene? Or are they so ineffective? Pandit Amarnath's family refuses to budge until their young son is killed.
At the camp, Sheen suddenly assumes the role of leader and coincidentally her father is chosen to go to Geneva to address a seminar of displaced people and make the world aware of the plight of the Kashmiri Pundits. He is in a dilemma whether to go on not leaving behind his daughter in the hospital. We come out of the flashback mode now. Anyway, papa decides to go for the sake of the Kashmiri Pundits. The conference is a success but somewhere the director forgot Sheen. Whatever happened to the hapless girl fighting for her life in a hospital bed?
The film neither entertains nor grips!
Now for the performances. Sheen is confident but unfortunately fails to look the part courtesy her worldly-wise know-all look. One certainly needed an innocent beauty for the part. Tarun Arora has no scope for performance at all. Only Raj Babbar and Anoop Soni make an impact.
Nadeem-Shravan's music fails visually.
The cinematography seems to be the saving grace in this half-baked film.