First and foremost, is back-biting permitted in heaven? That’s something unacceptable as angels are shown backbiting each other. What is it with the Punjabi accent of Rani Mukherjee? Bollywood is becoming more of a slave to this tried and tested Punjabi accent, which is annoying in TPTM.

The film has incorporated special effects, but it is not overdosed. The director had used these in his previous film Hum Tum too and he utilizes the technology well to his favour yet again.

The editing of TPTM is done by Amitabh Shukla, who had won many awards for his job in Chak De India. However, his work in this film is surely going to get unnoticed. Cinematography is good. Styling and designing of Rani Mukherjee’s character is nothing short of awful.

The script is too simple to even excite a kid, and that’s where the fault lies. Director Kunal Kohli’s first fault lies in casting his actors. Rani has lost most of her charm, Saif who seems to have lost interest in the film. The best part of the film is the annoying yet acceptable character played by Ameesha Patel.

Her cleavage and curves will take the ‘Gadar’ lovers by surprise. She stands out in the Lazy Lamhe track which brightens up a few faces watching the film.

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