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The film, about adultery, was the last of Basu Battacharya's introspective trilogy on marital discord and decay in an urban setting, which included Anubhav (1971), Avishkaar (1973).
[1] On one fine morning, Amar tells his wife Mansi that at one point of their relationship, the love in their marriage will gradually wane and only "togetherness" will remain.
Her presence makes her co-workers forgetful of their works, negatively affecting the performances of the employees.
The head of the Office initially contemplates terminating Sapna, but then arranges for her to seat at Amar's Cabin.
Amar feels that his and Mansi's relation has lost the color of love and their marriage is nothing but social obligation.
As their relation grows closer, Sapna puts pressure on Amar to inform Mansi of everything and divorce her.
The songs used in the film are "Boliye Surili Boliyaan”, a duet by Bhupinder Singh and Sulakshana Pandit, Zindagi Phoolon Ki Nahi” by Bhupinder, Pehchaan To Thi Pehchana Nahi” by Chandrani Mukherjee, Logon Ke Ghar Mein Rehta Hai” and “Machal Ke Jab Bhi Aankhon Mein by Bhupender and "Aap Agar Aap Na Hote" by Sulakshana.
[2] Sumit Mitra of India Today said, "Normally, for a good director, the story comes first and the style follows.