Don’t waste your money on this ill executed venture. No idea why Nana Patekar had to be a Tam. They could’ve easily made him a Maharashtrian or taken someone from Kollywood for the role.
Tum Milo Toh Sahi is one those quiet, unassuming movies that don’t care much for decibel, drama or dough. It is mostly a small-screen watch, and though not a bad movie, it doesn’t make much of an impact on either the viewer or on the box office.
The plot is made up of multiple threads that keep converging at a coffee shop called Lucky Cafe. Run by the high-spirited Dilshad Nanji (Dimple Kapadia) more like a home and less like a commercial enterprise, the food joint is frequented by a bunch of miscellaneous Mass Communication students of a nearby college. One of the sto....
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