Now for the performances. Abhay is alright. His boy-next-door look suits his character. He has handled the emotional scenes quite well for a newcomer but he needs to tone his body and groom himself well if he wants to compete with the new breed of actors. Ayesha Jhulka as Abhay's sis-in-law is good. Suresh Oberoi is his competent self. Rati Agnihotri is a little screechy. Apoorva Jha is very wooden.
A talented actress like Sandhya Mridul is wasted in a flick where she has nothing much to do. Ayesha Takia is the best part about the film. She is good. Although the girl needs to work on her body, costumes and makeup, she is bubbly and an effortless performer. Unfortunately this girl still needs a hit to put her in a stable position in Bollywood but she is an actress to watch out for. The music sounds good especially the title track. Cinematography is decent. The dialogues are youthful. But on the whole, the chances of this film at the box-office sound quite bleak.