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Life Ki Toh Lag Gayi
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Casting has let the film down big time and that is very disappointing because this film had the potential to make an impact.
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I went in expecting nothing, and I was rewarded by a film that surprised me despite some predictable patches, and kept me engaged.
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...has a fascinating concept, but the writing plays the spoilsport.
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Despite its indie-feel and a whiff of originality, Life Ki Toh Lag Gayi fails to deliver on most counts.
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...when you take on over-familiar subjects seen umpteen times on the big screen like Mumbai’s underworld; showbiz and the casting couch; the nexus between the cops and the politicians there is a sense of déjà vu.
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So yes, the title is apt. You feel exactly that as you’re watching the film.
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Director Rakesh Mehta tells a story which is more cramped with characters than Mumbai's local trains. The dialogues are unmoving and script more disoriented than the city's unbearable traffic.
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Lack of imagination and an oddball cast lets down Rakesh Mehta's Life Ki Toh Lag Gayi.
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The director, screenplay and dialogue writer Mehta chooses to place the stories in Mumbai, but except for paying lip service to its ghost, does nothing to involve the viewer.
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...is best avoided unless you derive some evil pleasure in punishing yourself.
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The film is doesn’t convey anything and bores you beyond belief.
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Random, haphazard, rather pointless.
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The film is wrapped in a realistic sensibility, set in real locations, deals with everyday dilemmas and emotions, yet, fails this realism with shallow characterisation, weak performances and in the entire point it is trying to make.
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