Strange that I am watching it in 2020 for the first time... I started thinking it to be a thriller, cop cracking case, guns and all ... but mostly watched it because it featured Paresh Rawal, Key Key Menon and obviously Irrfan.
As the movie gradually unfolded, I kept checking how much time is left because it was not what I had come here to watch.
But, let me tell you, it made me cry ... not actually the scenes of people affected by the blast directly, but indirectly. It gave a view of a bruised common man psyche and the city through the eyes of 5-6 people .....
Ultimately you realise that the life goes on. It has too. People forget but during the aftermath of such events a common man goes through may delusions which heal afterwards, specially communal one.
A lovely, beautiful story brilliantly written and executed. It is moving to sum it up.