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Tum Mile
Critic reviews and ratings
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Go, get a taste of substantial Bollywood with Tum Mile: a story well told.
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...Kunal Deshmukh comes up with another winner. Go for it, and enjoy the love story folded into a disaster flick combo.
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At the box-office, the Vishesh Films - Emraan Hashmi combo has cultivated a strong fan-base over the years and coupled with good music, which is also very popular, the film should find itself in the comfortable zone.
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Awe-inspiring it is not but engaging? By all means.
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Watch it as a disaster flick and you will find it disastrous. Watch it as a love story and you will love it.
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While the first film or the heartistic section is scripted, shot and performed marvellously, the second one, is for want of a better word, sorry. Er..soggy.
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Emraan Hashmi and Soha Ali Khan have given superb performances and their crackling chemistry will help the flick be a winner at the box office.
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Though the film does manage to tug at your heart the length is a big bother, a little snip here and a big cut there would have done wonders for this film.
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Yes, I'm glad Emraan and Soha kiss and make up but frankly it didn't need a disaster to do it.
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A love story set against a great downpour isn’t all that it could have been – but it isn’t nothing either.
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...might have worked if it had stuck to the love story - about a mature relationship that sours when control and ego, dreams and ambition clash. A 26 July film it is not. If only it had not pretended to be.
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Love, calamity, death all taken way too casually in a drab, still-life sort-of a way.
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ostensibly Bollywood's first disaster movie is superbly silly.
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That lack of tension tells on the film: the effective parts when the two are coming together and drawing apart get submerged by the way it wraps.
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While the disaster angle is clearly a gimmick. And the lovers could very well have sorted out their differences on a station or an airport lounge...
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promoted as India’s first disaster film based on the 26 July 2005 deluge but it has more romance than disaster which is disappointing.
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Miserable than the doomsday...
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...you may survive the floods, but Emraan and Soha's bak-bak will most certainly kill you!
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