Well, not much to say here except that it was done well. Left all the stories open for the viewer's interpretation.
One thing to notice is that although you can make out where every story stands in the end, overall the movie lacks one coherent message, unlike Life in a Metro. Remember that one?. For instance, the Dhobi Ghaat piece is more closely wired to Munna and not others, so???...but again one may not have been forthcoming from the director/script. It is usual not to have one when making a collage of inter-connected stories.
I thought the guerrilla technique worked well and that's how a normal person views the world..but again, the movie is not made for the Rikhsawalas and Bihari types with the use of all that English throughout the movie. Hence its artsy and targets a niche market, which is OK.
Should have been a DVD movie for me but since Aamir bhai doesn't show up that often, it warrants spending 10$.
My grade: B+
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