Sitting through Koi Aap Sa feels like witnessing the fumblings of a writer as he meanders around in search of a story idea, chances upon one, and then crystallises it. Unfortunately, though, the audiences usually are not interested in the creative ruminations of a writer. What they want is a densely-packed, hard-baked story, with all the homework done behind the curtains.
Which is why Koi Aap Sa gets a little unengaging sometimes. Way too much time is spent setting the stage for the movie. The real story hangs like an appendage - a little rattlesnake's tail, small and inconseque....