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Midhun and Jude employ the skill deftly, completely cutting off the slightest trace of lewdness and punctuating sober, emotionally grave scenes with mild, gentle humour. A girl besotted with a youth spills over with insecurity and jealousy and she has to deal with a kid who continuously pulls at her hair from behind in a restaurant. The girl, though fuming and ranting, patiently tells the kid no, the kid repeats it, the girl draws out her hair-band and flings at the kid, even chiding her to gobble it. The scene serves the purpose smartly, lightens the inevitable burden of the emotional moment and at the same time captures the innocuous angst of a teenager blindly in love with a young man. The film is immensely helped by some genuine good sense with the director placing his heart in the right areas. He deals with a simple tale of love tagged with certain unavoidable clichés. He doesn't try to complicate it, rather lets the narrative take the course in the most natural manner. Never before has Nazriya looked more ebullient, mostly because of the fact that she does a role that perfectly suits her age.
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