A few incidents cause Madhvi to get sick of Page 3 reporting (we don't blame her!). She realizes that such parties are a mere sham and decides to take her colleague, senior crime reporter Vinayak's (Atul Kulkarni), advice seriously and concentrate on more pressing issues. But, in the end, she is back to square one - she gets back to Page 3! So ultimately she ends up looking like a very convenient rather than a firm journalist.
The film does manage to interest the viewer slightly in the second half but it is not gripping at all. This is surely not a film that one can rave about. It is best forgotten. Or at best one could just laugh at it and at oneself for having allowed the director to put you through all this torture for nothing at all.
Konkona Sen Sharma is okay. Nothing to write home about. Sandhya Mridul excels and adds an element of real fun to an otherwise pretending to be funny film. Tara Sharma is okay. Boman Irani is outstanding yet again. Atul Kulkarni doesn't get much scope but still makes an impact. Bikram Saluja is sincere. Jai Kalra makes a fair debut. The rest are adequate and there are yet others who are irritating.