โAap Jaisa Koi is a film with a refreshing start, carried beautifully by the chemistry of Madhavan and Fatima. The story dares to question patriarchy and traditional roles in love, but the second half loses steam, leaning too heavily into lectures rather than natural storytelling. For me, Kusuma Tripathiโs arc stood outโher choice to walk out of a stagnant marriage was bold and inspiring, showing that feminism is ageless. Unfortunately, her story wasnโt given the depth it deserved, and the impact faded quickly. Overall, the film is worth a watch for its performances and intention, but it misses the chance to be truly powerful.โ