Tum Bin II Review : Go for Tum Bin 2 if you love typical Bollywood Romance.
Tum Bin II (Tum Bin 2) Movie Review:
complications of a love triangle have been touched upon well
Tum Bin II is romantic drama film written and
directed by Anubhav Sinha. The film Tum Bin II produced by Bhushan Kumar,
Krishnan Kumar and Anubhav Sinha under T-series and Benaras Mediaworks.
The
film Tum Bin II starring Neha Sharma, Aditya Seal and Aashim Gulati in lead
roles. Music composers Ankit Tiwari and Nikhil Vinay composed an excellent
music for this film.
Tum
Bin II: Story line.
Tum Bin II Review |
The
film Tum Bin II is a romantic drama film which has an interesting story line. 8
months after Taran (Neha Sharma) lost her fiance Amar (Aashim Gulati) in a
skiing accident in the French Alps that her family could really convince her to
move on with life.
It was
baby steps in the beginning with the help of her own sisters that she began to
get a hold of her present and future. The wonderful memories from the past
still haunted her.
Every
street in Glasgow where she spent wonderful moments with her drew her back to
Amar. And then Shekhar came into her life. At 26 Shekhar (Aditya Seal) was
privileged to have been through the worst and the best that life can offer.
He was
a wise man who knew the exact meanings of life of death both. Taran found
solace in his company. She discovered to tread in to the life ahead. Most
people do not live one fairy tale love story in a life time and Taran was on
the verge of living another when.........Love stories are not simple.
Love
is a choice that the heart must make, not the mind. Taran is caught in the
conflict of the two. The right answer is in the mind and the best answer is in
the heart.
Review:
The emotions in the film are not deep enough to
choke you neither is any actor that brilliant. There are times when you
actually cringe at corny dialogues. Neha Sharma's distressed character is
regressive in so many parts and there is even a forced cultural integration of
Pakistan and India.
The complications of a love triangle have been
touched upon well and there are parts of the film that make you emotional. The
chemistry between Taran and Shekhar has all the spark and makes you 'ship' them
till the end.
Overall the film thrives on its emotional quotient
and the picturesque locales in Scotland. Since it has nothing new to offer, it
comes across as just another mediocre film. Go for it if you love typical
Bollywood romance.
We rate it 2 Stars out of 5
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