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Mumbai Salsa - DVD

Director : Manoj Tyagi
Producer : Amita Bishnoi, Bhagwanti Gabrani, Surendra Sharma
Music : Adnan Sami
Lyrics : Sameer
Singers : Adnan Sami, Alisha Chinoy, Amit Kumar, Gayatri Ganjawala, Kunal Ganjawala, Shaan, Shreya Ghoshal

Starring : Indraneil Sengupta, Ray Irani, Linda Arsenio, Manjari Fadnis, Dilip Thadeshwar, Alisha Chinai, Vir Das  

Metro-centric films are being made with amazing regularity these days. Therefore, it doesn't come as a surprise that the writer of PAGE 3, Manoj Tyagi, has chosen to narrate the dysfunctional lives of the youth in his directorial debut MUMBAI SALSA. Frankly, a film like MUMBAI SALSA isn't everyone's idea of entertainment. It attempts to portray the lives of eight friends in a metropolis [Mumbai] in the most realistic manner. At places, it works. At times, it doesn't. MUMBAI SALSA takes a look at the varied relationships that exists within the young corporate India. Not too long back, an average Indian was laidback, content and had ample time for love, life and relationships. But times have changed! Mumbai Salsa is a pub in Mumbai where the principal characters meet and their lives change forever. Come to think of it, it requires courage to choose an offbeat theme and cast newcomers in your very first film. Frankly, one doesn't take to MUMBAI SALSA instantly. For two reasons. One, the theme is highly unconventional. Two, there's not much meat in its story in the first hour. Manoj Tyagi sets the story in the second hour actually. A few emotional moments in this hour are worth jotting, but how one wishes Tyagi would've come to the point right away, instead of stretching a couple of incidents for no rhyme or reason. That dilutes the impact largely! On the whole, MUMBAI SALSA is targeted at the youth living in Mumbai mainly. Despite a half-decent second hour, the film will face trying times at the ticket window in view of the fact that it has been pitted against two star-studded films and has a title that doesn't really give an impression of a feature film. Taking all in account it has to be one of the worst movies ever made!


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Minutes / Colour / Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround / NTSC Format / Subtitles : English 


London International Films

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