Tum Milo Toh Sahi

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Tum Milo Toh Sahi
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Directed by Kabir Sadanand
Written by Kabir Sadanand
Sameer Siddiqui
Rajen Makhijani
Produced byNikhil Panchamiya
Starring Nana Patekar
Dimple Kapadia
Mohnish Bahl
Suniel Shetty
Vidya Malvade
Rehan Khan
Anjana Sukhani
Amit Behl
Music by Sandesh Shandilya
Production
company
Fourth Wall Entertainment
Release date
  • 2 April 2010 (2010-04-02)
Running time
128 mins
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Box office3.52 crores [1]

Tum Milo Toh Sahi is an Indian drama film starring Nana Patekar, Dimple Kapadia, Mohnish Bahl, Amit Behl, Suniel Shetty, Vidya Malvade, Rehan Khan and Anjana Sukhani. It was released on 2 April 2010.

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Plot

After retiring as a law clerk, Subramaniam retreats into himself, his memories about his mother, and his small flat. He rents out a room to Bikramjeet Singh, who has been expelled from the hostel, on the condition that he cannot invite any women to even visit him. A chance encounter with 'Lucky Cafe' restaurant owner, Delshad Nanji, first antagonizes him, then he relents and becomes a regular patron along with several students. He will soon be thrust into a legal battle when 'Blue Bell' - a multinational company - decides to take over the café, and are all set to sue Delshad for encroaching on this property.

Cast

Soundtrack

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Tum Milo To Sahi" Shaan  
2."O Janemann"Raghav Sachar 
3."Bekahuf Mohabbat" Kunal Ganjawala  
4."Chaal Haath Mila" Sukhwinder Singh  
5."Loot" Dominique Cerejo  
6."I Am Bad"Kunal Ganjawala, Sunidhi Chauhan  

Critical reception

Though critics praised the performances of Nana Patekar and Dimple Kapadia, the movie on the whole received poor ratings. Tushar Joshi of Mid Daygave it [2] Minty Tejpal of Bangalore Mirror said that Patekar and Kapadia are "a treat to watch" in an otherwise weak film. [3] Gaurav Malani of The Economic Times gave it two stars, claiming it is not entertaining enough, but wrote of the leads, "Nana Patekar is in his elements inducing humour through his straight-faced expressions. Dimple Kapadia as the Parsi café owner is absolutely delightful. Together, Nana and Dimple share good chemistry and complement each other pretty well." [4] Ajit Duara of Open magazine concluded his review saying, "Dimple is ravishing, yes, but the amateurish acting, typecasting and godawful songs let you down." [5] Mayank Shekhar of Hindustan Times gave it anegative review. [6] Anupama Chopra was critical of the film, the script and the story, but praised the leads. [7] [8] A more positive review came from The Times of India , "Watch it for the veterans' winsome act, the spirit of Mumbai and for a tale told well." [9]

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