The script of Bandra West Productions Bas Yun Hi seems to be chalked out over a cup of coffee. There's no seriousness in any department of filmmaking.
Three friends, Aditya (Purab), an assistant director, Kabir (Sameer Malhotra), a chef, and Rohan (Rajiv Gopalakrishnan), a stockbroker, are very much like the trio of Dil Chahta Hai. They fall apart, after a mere prank by Aditya goes haywire. He plots a meeting with one, Veda (Nandita Das), but tempers build up when things don't go as planned.
The screenplay is loose in spite of the length of the movie as short as an ordinary Hollywood fickle
Of the cast, Purab Kohli shows confidence. The camera-friendly VJ should take his acting seriously, as he has potential. As for the others, they are just about o.k. Whereas, what's the offbeat movie star, Nandita Das doing in this film? Well, the dusky Das is a clear waste here. The director isn't able to get out the best from such as talented actress.