Directed by : Abir Sengupta 

Hum Indians na sabko judge karte hai, hamare jitna Judgemental koi nahi hota hai


Spoilers ahead.. 

About Indira Gupta (Kiara Advani) who through help of her close friend Sonal (Mallika Dua) decides to join a dating app and gets a right swipe match in form of Samar (Aditya Seal). She invites him over at her place with her parents and brother gone away for some days. Things turn wild when moments after he arrives, she finds he is from Pakistan having heard the news earlier in the morning that there are a few terrorists from Pakistan missing in nearby area.

There's a lot that I liked and plenty that I didn't but it certainly isn't a bad film as the ratings or reviews suggest, or maybe one of those cases when I liked a movie majority didn't, oh I just love it when that happens!

Its fun watching the entire adventure part of Indira trying to learn about how to go one step further than having a boyfriend, that involves the first kiss which holds a special place for her. There's Sonal's numerous gyan that includes them watching a adult movie together or her suggesting that all men want one thing or how Indira should try one night stand as in films they never end at one night and turn into love (she has many filmi references throughout). 

Totally enjoyed the banter between Indira and Samar on India-Pakistan, at times silly but it was entertaining and truthful for most part. Love the scene where Indira is hiding many knives, chilli powder in various places of the house just in case Samar turns out to be a bad guy. The awkward conversations between them leading to 'Kashmir ki Kali' is also fun to watch (they just had to choose that film because of Pakistan angle). 

Its the terrorist part that derails the movie, firstly I felt there was no need to plant the seed of doubt whether Samar is the terrorist or not, and then the real terrorist should have not been too comical like it was in here. Or to be honest, I would had liked Samar and Indira not even having an encounter while just learning through Sonal/neighbour/tv that the terrorist just got caught. Also, it was hard to gulp up Sonal and her bf's scenes together. The old neighbours or friend of Indira's brother lusting for Indira was also slightly over-done in a creepy manner. And the songs, except for the remix of Mika's 'Saawan mein' (was okay only) were quite bad. 

In the end, it was the trio of Kiara (she was quite good, specially her comic timing), Aditya (good despite less screen time) and Mallika (at start felt irritating but turned out a fun character) that kept me entertained throughout. 

My Rating : 6.5/10