Three men from three eras and different parts of the world share nothing common but a name - David. They fight their inner demons which twist their beliefs and turn their destinies. Bejoy Nambiar's David features Neil Nitin Mukesh, Vinay Virmani, Vikram, Isha Sharvani, Tabu and Lara Dutta. It is Lara's first film after the birth of her daughter Saira. David's story revolves around the lives of three men named David who live in in three different parts of the world and in three different eras. One narrative, set in London in 1975, is about 30-year-old David who works for a dreaded mafia don. The other story is set in 1999 Mumbai and is about a 19-year-old musician David, a devout Christian. All hell breaks loose for the happy-go-lucky teenage boy when his family gets dragged in a political mess. The third story revolves around a 40-year-old fisherman David, who lives in Goa in 2010. He falls in love with a hearing and speech impaired girl. But the girl is about to get married to David's friend. Neil Nitin Mukesh looks incredibly handsome in the film. He has pulled of a stunning performance and this character of his will certainly make producers queue up to him for their next. Raw talent Vinay Virmani is impressive and looks promising as an actor. And Tamil superstar Vikram is fabulous. The ladies in the film, though each of them has meaty roles to play, do hold great significance. Monica Dogra (Noor) not only looks gorgeous but also delivers an incredible performance. Isha Sharvani (Roma) has done a decent job but the lady who steals the show is the very talented Tabu (Frenny). The film swiftly transitions between eras, dramatically changing in colour, content, emotion and drama. Even the music - rock, remix, retro - blends beautifully across time zones. Nambiar thoughtfully builds the stories of the three protagonists in his film who are diverse in all spheres- their situations, their dilemma, their miseries and their destinies. Yet in the end, their lives do bear a striking resemblance, for the way they conduct them, leave a strong poignant connect that knows no other language- but the language of love. Nambair, is perhaps one of those young filmmakers in the country, who believes in delivering something hatke. And with his second Hindi movie ‘David’, the talented filmmaker only promises to bring forth more such creative works on celluloid.