Inkaar’s story’s runtime is primarily based on fact that a handsome man and a beautiful woman working together simply must consummate their physical perfections, eventhough there is no romantic allure or texture to their equation in the least. The film talks extensively against women’s stereotypical position in society and how a woman in power need not be overly emotional in her role as leader, but some of the scenes are in sharp contrast to the progressive dialogue. Inkaar's subject is a fresh thought with sexual harassment, a serious problem in work environments, as its central theme, but falls short in developing and writing the main characters' roles with the depth required for the same. Arjun Rampal looks the part of a dashing ad man, but his portrayal of the character is bland. It’s like knocking on wood. The acting in the film is left to the beautiful Chitrangda Singh who is splendid in her performance! The film ends on a strange note, not typical in the least, but bizarre would be the apt way to describe it.