Tum Mile
Directed by:
Kunal Deshmukh
Producer by: Mukesh Bhatt
Starring: Emraan Hashmi, Soha
Ali Khan
Music Dir: Pritam Chakraborty
'Tum
Mille' is a love story though differently told.
Besides, it stars two talented actors - Emraan
Hasmi and Soha Ali Khan. The movie is directed
by Kunal Deshmukh who is back in Bollywood after
his successful 'Jannat'.
The movie's USP are the innovations- both in
narration and performance of this simple love
story. Emraan Hasmi is an art student who comes
across an environmentalist Soha Ali Khan on the
campus of Cape Town in South Africa.
The artist falls in love with an activist wholly
devoted to the growing problem of global
warming. Meanwhile, global warming brings in
sudden and torrential rains not only creating
havoc, but also separating the two loving hearts
from each other for long six years.
When the two meet, Emraan is unemployed and Soha
helps him. But, it hurts Emraan's ego. As the
luck would have it, the twosome has their
Titanic moment as they try to survive the July
2005 Mumbai deluge.
Bollywood's
famous director Mahesh Bhatt was so much upset
with the havoc caused by Mumbai's torrential
rains of July 2005 that he wanted to make a
movie on the subject. He looked for a financier.
Luckily, he had a deal with Sony. So, he
assigned the director's job to his group's Kunal
Deshmukh. Kunal had to do a lot to collect the
footage/ clippings of rains and the consequent
havoc in Mumbai from several TV channels.
Another problem Kunal faced was to store water
running into 200 tankers at a plant to show Soha
Ali wade through five feet deep water on the
shoulders of her crew members to safety and
sanity.
This scene was vital for the movie to make it
creditable enough. Besides, it was almost a
drowning experience for the cast! Kunal hasn't
left anything to chance in depicting the real
and matured relationship between the two stars.
Acting-wise, the two actors - Emraan and Soha -
create a chemistry that is warm, deep and real.
Emraan and Soha prove their skill beyond doubt
by translating their characters into the real
ones.
The most memorable is that Soha kisses Emraan,
and that too not once but twice, unlike the past
when serial kisser Emraan locked lips with his
heroine.
Emraan enjoys it more than ever. He is very
happy working with Soha who he thought is rather
shy and quiet. Soha truly comes of age with her
interpretation of Sanjana, the balsy woman with
a caramel heart.
Emraan finds her more cooperative. Though the
movie was completed on time as is usual in the
Bhatt camp, it took a lot of time in its
editing. The story by Ankur Tewary is well woven
both in respect of the deluge as well as
romance.
Similarly,
the dialogues are perfect and very well
delivered by the actors. In the same way,
Prakash Kutty's choreography is excellent. He
depicts the deluge of Mumbai very well and so
also the people's wading through the flooded
streets. He isn't far behind in displaying the
chemistry between the onscreen couple in the
beautiful locales of Cape Town.
Pritam's music is wonderful inasmuch as its
tracts are hummable. The title track, Tum Mile,
has three versions by Javed Ali, Neeraj Shridhar
and Shafqat Ali. Mohit Chauhan's Dil Ibadat...
is melodious. |
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