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Wednesday, 20 March 2013

Tum Milo to Sahi

Overall Rating: 2.2/5

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Ratings:1.5/5 Reviewer:Rajeev Masand Site:IBNLive

Anyone who's spent a lazy afternoon tucking into the delicious sali boti at Britannia or the cherry cream custard at Kyani can appreciate the climatic conflict of Tum Milo Toh Sahi, in which an old-fashioned Irani café must be saved from a greedy corporate giant that wants to turn it into one of those homogenized coffee shop franchises.Had this been the basic premise of director Kabir Sadanand's film instead of its predictable take on contemporary relationships, Tum Milo Toh Sahi might not have turned out the mangled mess that it has. This film is intended as a warm drama about love in a big city, but the script never quite gets around to achieving that. I'm going with one-and-a-half out of five for director Kabir Sadanand's Tum Milo Toh Sahi.
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Ratings:2.5/5 Reviewer:Taran Adarsh Site:BollywoodHungama

TUM MILO TOH SAHI may not be the most amazing take on relationships, but it has several moments that make you experience myriad emotions in those two hours. Especially the portions involving Nana Patekar and Dimple Kapadia. Having said that, it must be pointed out that the Rehan-Anjana portions are just not captivating. They lack the power to keep you hooked. Yet, the outcome is much better than what's being churned out in the name of cinema and entertainment these days. Final word? Watch it, especially for veterans like Nana and Dimple, whose stellar act proves that old is gold, indeed!
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Ratings:3/5 Reviewer:Nikhat Kazmi Site:TimesOfIndia
Director Kabir Sadanand picks up a simple story and tells it well. And as he does, he touches upon the new trend of the common-man-as-crusader which seems to have taken India by storm currently. More importantly, he captures the `melting pot' syndrome of our very own maximum city with a treacly tenor that does spread some sweetness in the harsh political reality. A bit of editing needed, however, for the film does tend to ramble a bit, specially in the song and dance sequences. Nevertheless, there's enough to hold your attention....Watch it for the veterans' winsome act, the spirit of Mumbai and for a tale told well.
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Ratings:2/5 Reviewer:Gaurav Malani Site:Indiatimes

Wake up and smell some coffee. What could have been a refreshing coffee break ends up being an exercise of watching your daily soap in a coffee shop. As much as the coffee rejuvenates you, the sloppy soap opera induces forty winks. In the film, Nana Patekar never believes in saying ‘Sorry’ and Anjana Sukhani never believes in saying ‘Thank You’. While the film is endurable enough that we wouldn’t want director Kabir Sadanand to say us Sorry, it isn’t entertaining enough that we would want to say him Thank You.
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Ratings:2/5 Reviewer:Anupama Chopra Site:NDTV
Tum Milo Toh Sahi is about love and longing in Mumbai. Three couples from different generations struggle with the unrelenting demands of career, money, ambition, stress. A sprawling café called Lucky plays a central role in their romance and heart-ache. The idea isn’t half bad but the execution is so amateurish that you barely care whether Lucky Café and its various lovers sink or swim. I think the attempt here was a bitter-sweet love letter to Mumbai and its people but the film is fatally undone by the clumsy writing.
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