This film marks the directorial debut of Shivam Nair with a story adapted from Fyodor Dostoevsky's 1848 short story, White Nights, on which an earlier Raj Kapoor film Chhalia was also based.
[2] Nair and Imtiaz Ali had earlier directed a telefilm Witness for Star Bestsellers, with the same story.
[3] Ankush Ramdev scrapes a living by acting as a witness in Delhi's marriage registrar bureau.
However, Ankush helps Megha by getting her a job at a local old age home so that she has the security of a roof over her head.
As time passes, Megha begins to realize her potential as an educated girl who had earlier dedicated her life to her boyfriend and that relationship, thinking that there was nothing more to her.
Ankush then becomes the witness for the marriage of Dheeraj and Megha but asks for his regular fees, severing all connections with them.
As the camera caresses the Capital’s winter, Delhi looks enchanting.″[5] Kaveree Bamzai of India Today wrote ″If the pace was a little less langourous and the dialogue had a little more spark, the movie would have been more riveting.