Hyderabad, July 4 -- My daughters warned that the film has too much violence. But perhaps they are yet to know how a journalist's mind works. Fulfilling a curiosity is the karma of my tribe.

Since Imtiaz Ali-directed "Main Vaapas Ayunga" (I will return) has created a fair amount of curiosity and I saw many friends pontificating on this movie, I had to see it.

I decided to go alone.

So, on a recent rain-swept evening, I found myself occupying an aisle seat of a South Mumbai theatre with just a dozen or so movie buffs around.

A journey of 'feelings'

If films are meant to transport you to a different era, give you goosebumps, make you feel a certain vulnerability and allow you to escape your worries for a few hours, this film achieves a...