But even then not every conversation, action, even sex need to happen in front of it. Which in this case happens to be a two-way mirror and we know why it's crucial to the plot. Point 4: People here are obsessed with the mirror. Mind you, Vikram is a rookie photographer and Roshni, an architect, is out of job. New to the city, Vikram and Roshni find a sprawling bungalow with garden and swimming pool to live in in the outskirts of Mumbai. One has to burn one's pocket to get a decent place to live in the city. Point 3: We all know that property rates are scorching in Mumbai. This, assuming rapes, murders and abductions never happen to women on celluloid. When the drunk stranger fails to give proper directions to his house, Nisha decides to let him sleep over at her flat, in one fell swoop ignoring all advice mother had given her about letting strangers into your house. She readily agrees to drop him to his place since he is in an inebriated state. Point 2: Sara Loren plays a waitress in a swanky restaurant in Mumbai who checks out drunk customers (in this case, Hooda).
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