Plot
Rajeev
Kaul
(Sanjay
Suri),
a
married
ad
agency
director
with
a
roving
eye
meets
a
mysterious
lady
named
Sandy
(Nora
Fatehi)
at
his
birthday
party.
"Do
you
cheat?",
she
whispers
to
Rajeev.
Pat
comes
the
answer,
"Depends
on
whether
it's
worth
cheating
for."
After
the
guests
leave,
Rajeev
and
Sandy
get
hanky-panky
in
his
bedroom.
Amidst
their
make-out
session,
Sandy's
eyes
fall
on
a
photograph
frame
lying
on
the
table following
which
she
immediately tries
to
stop
the
act.
Unfortunately
in
the
heat
of
passion,
Rajeev
refuses
to
relent
and
accidently
ends
up
killing
her.
Seeing
Sandy
lie
in
a
pool
of
blood,
a
shocked
Rajeev
drinks
and
passes
out.
When
he
wakes
up,
he
finds
that
there
is
no
trace
of
Sandy
in
the
room.
Soon,
things
get
inexplicable
for
him
as
the
lines
between
real
and
surreal
start
getting
blurred
and
Rajeev
sets
out
to
solve
the
mystery.
Direction
Samir
Soni's
directorial
debut
has
an
intriguing
premise
with
elements
of
mystery.
Few
minutes
into
the
film
and
you
are
already
hooked
to
the
tense
moments.
The
twists
and
turns
add
more
layers
to
the
plot.
Sadly,
the
thrills
fail
to
last
as
chaos
fleet
into
the
narative
post
interval.
The
sub-plot
featuring
Pitobash
looks
wasted
and
irrelevant.
The
final
twist
in
the
tale
leaves
you
with
a
mixed
feeling
as
certain
questions
leave
unanswered.
Performances
Sanjay
Suri
churns
out
a
reasonable
performance
though
not
one
of
his
best
ones.
Nora
Fatehi
brings
a
certain
seductiveness
to
the
plot
and
doesn't
get
more
scope
to
perform
in
the
film.
Zenia
Starr
fails
to
impress
and
completely
falters
in
the
scene
where
she
confronts
her
hubby
on
his
infidelity.
Technical
Aspects
Sandeep
Sethy's
crisp
editing
keeps
the
minutes
tight.
Shubham
Kasera's
cinematography
perfectly
captures
certain
fretful
moments.
Music
The
songs
fail
to
register
on
your
lips.
But,
the
terrific
background
score
makes
up
for
that
shortcoming.
Verdict
Sanjay
Suri-Nora
Fatehi's
psychological
thriller
falls
short
of
tricking
your
mind.
My
Birthday
Song
has
its
shining
moments,
but
sadly
it
doesn't
last
long
just
like
a
birthday.