She leaves that picture of Vikram with his colleague on mirror and also sticks her necklace to show Vikram that she is out and then she sends the keys of the room to the investigator who actually loves Nisha. After Roshni comes out of the secret room, she sees the images and the package, which are pictures of Vikram and his colleague in compromising situations, shattering her. As Nisha is checking on Roshni laying in a bed in the secret room, Roshni surprises Nisha and knocks her out with a glass bottle and leaves Nisha locked in the room. Nisha struggles with her decision, but decides to open the door and check on Roshni when the investigators give Nisha a package containing some images. As Nisha is ready to open the door, she pauses and decides not to rescue Roshni because she might lose Vikram after that. Nisha eventually figures out that Roshni is trapped in the house because Roshni is able to communicate through tapping on the pipes in the secret room. Nisha finds the key to the secret room, but she doesn't know what it is used for. When she decides he has had enough she looks for the key and realises she lost the key and is now trapped in the room with no way to contact him.
The room has some one way mirrors where she can observe Vikram's reaction. She creates the video saying she is leaving as she hides in the secret room. In a flashback, it is also shown that Roshni, jealous of Vikram's relationship with one of his colleague, decided to pretend she is leaving him. It is revealed that the house is owned by a British lady who shows Roshni a secret room built to hide her husband just in case someone came to look for him because he was in British Army at the time of 1947.
Vikram becomes a suspect in the disappearance of Roshni, however, the investigators can find no evidence of Vikram's involvement in Roshni's disappearance. While drinking away his sorrows at a bar, he meets Nisha Sengupta ( Sara Loren) and they have a relationship where Nisha moves into the house that Vikram was sharing with Roshni. Her dialogue delivery in the movie was absolutely pathetic as were her acting skills.The film opens with Vikram ( Randeep Hooda), a hot-shot fashion and wildlife photographer, viewing a video of his girlfriend, Roshni ( Aditi Rao Hydari) telling him she is leaving him. Mallika may be the new sex symbol, but she is definitely not a quality actress. The story mainly picks up in the second half and is quite unpredictable. Groovy beats, melodic rhythm, good intertwining of Arabic language, and an overall haunting melody make this song addictive.
Songs are outstanding! "Bheege Hont" is a mesmerizing romantic track, and "Kaho Na Kaho" is a captivating track that is definitely my new favorite song. Mallika's romantic interest wasn't that impressive. Ashmit Patel didn't have much of a role but did a good job in whatever he did do. Malika's dialogue of how a married woman's loneliness is a hundred times worse than a single lady's loneliness, of how she slept with a stranger (her husband) every night, really struck a chord.
Mallika's loneliness was very well depicted with the story taking place in a foreign land with no friends and people who speak an incomprehensible language. Another adult thriller successfully wins over the masses.