Nishigandha Dasgupta (Bipasha Basu) is a businesswoman with high aspirations and is Vinay Sehgal's employee. She's also madly in love with Vinay's brother-in-law, Ritesh (KK Menon). So there are also affairs of the heart to look into.
It's a clear show of how moral values and ethics are forgotten in a bid to reach the top, and also for love, in Nishigandha's case. She even takes on responsibility for some major mishap in the company to save the face of the company for Ritesh's sake. But she does not realize that she's being used as a pawn in the game between the two warring giants. This portion onwards till the climax is gripping.
The dialogues are effective. Although there isn't much scope for music, 'O Sikandar' and 'Lamha Lamha Zindagi Hai' are appropriate.
Bipasha is a complete revelation. One can't imagine that it's the same seductress of 'No Entry' or the sex symbol of 'Jism'. She's certainly taking strides as an actress what with her svelte body and impressive performances coupled with her sensible choice of films.