In the fast paced life and the daily struggle to reach all materialistic worldly pleasures, the thing that is compromised sleep most of it is actually most important. Taking the example of a life so hectic city of millions, theater guru Makarand Deshpande weaves a futuristic concept and presents interesting and Sona Spa. If the film works or not we'll find out.
Sona Spa is a spa where you can buy the dream. At any time of day or night. This is a spa where they charge Rs 2,500 for an hour's sleep and girls sleep while you work all day and still feel fresh and rejuvenated. But what happens when the girls sleeping in his name also starts dreaming all violent or suppressed thoughts that run through your mind? Existentialism usually finds its place in the theater playing ground there as Sona Spa from Makarand Deshpande maverick theater is not entirely surprising. However, as good as a germ of the idea may be, is the making of the film that completely destroys the fun.
From the first scene, Sona Spa is presented as a B-grade film production quality get such bad taste as it can get. So you see Naseeruddin Shah in what would be one of his most apologetic sprout announcing "Sssssona Sssspa". And if once was not enough are heard running in the background of the spa until you want to escape the theater. Workmanship is as strange as it can get and after a few minutes literally give up the film to never make sense to you.
Both Shruti Vyas who plays and Aahana Kumra Rucha who plays Ritu are both otherwise impressive theater actors, but courtesy of poor quality and bad makeup and hair, bad dialogue and poor character sketch in their struggle for put together even half decent performances. As for the rest of the cast, the least said the better.