The story follows Sheena Roy (Zareen Khan), who is hired by financial manager Patrick Sharma ( Gautam Rode ) as the governess for an aging, wealthy billionaire, Mrs. Khambatta (Lillete Dubey).
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Investment banker Patrick Sharma (Gautam Rode) hires Sheena (Zareen Khan) to look after the wealthy Mrs. Khambatta. But the job comes with a dark condition, leading Sheena into a web of deceit involving her boyfriend, a mysterious will, and a high-stakes conspiracy where one wrong move could be fatal. The story follows Sheena Roy (Zareen Khan), who
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Critics from Bollywood Hungama and The Times of India noted the screenplay was slow and the suspense failed to land, leading to it being labeled a box-office flop.
The story follows Sheena Roy (Zareen Khan), who is hired as a governess for an elderly billionaire, Dolly Khambatta. She soon becomes a pawn in a complex scheme involving her employer's financial manager and her own boyfriend as they all plot to seize the billionaire's wealth . Critical Reception
The film features music composed by , with popular tracks like "Aaj Zid" and "Jaana Ve" . While the cinematography by Maneesh Bhatt was noted for its rich production design, critics often felt the slow narrative pace hindered the "thrill" factor expected of the genre.