A one time watch especially for the performance of the cast and underlying message. However, somewhere the movie comes out to be insensitive, incoherent and impractical in its bid to showcase a modern woman's feeling of not being able to grieve and have her own thoughts. Being cool and independent doesn't justify asking for pepsi in front of her deceased husband's mother or not pondering upon the repercussions of the tragedy on her own life. Further, while the reaction of the distant family may be somewhat real, the younger brother's lack of emotion or in fact disdain for his elder brother is difficult to digest. At one point he even questions his elder's brother's contribution to the family. While, later it emerges that the brother was the sole support for his parents and also cared for his wife, who did not even spare a thought for him. The changes in characters are abrupt. The lady doesn't love her husband, she is not feeling anything after his death but is shattered to know about his love affair and later on goes on to justify her initial lack of grief on the deceit. For god sake, she gets to know about the deceit a good lot later. Then initially she doesn't even comfort her in-laws once, but towards the end she suddenly takes a u-turn and assures them full support. So for me, parts of the movie were unrealistic and boring and skipped a few scenes.