suno naSUNO NA plays on your nerves. It’s boring to the point of driving you nuts. Although the pretext picked is fine, its implementation leaves you wondering what director Amy Thanawala is upto. The acting is hilarious. I mean there’s this one pregnant girl whose boyfriend ditches her. Her parents disown her and she is left to fend for herself. She decides to kill herself, when the child in the womb begins talking to her. At first, this chatter is intriguing, but then it becomes the very bane of this movie.