Barring its unconventional concept, the film is washed away by a few incidents that are prolonged for no reason, whatsoever!
The first half has nothing much to tell, whereas the second half is quite fruitful in its slick approach of using incidents in the narration.
Manoj Tyagi seemed to have lost control over his script in the process of playing with the eight principal characters. The story takes a backseat in the process of lending footage to these eight characters.
Cinematography is okay. Screenplay is dull in the first half. Adnan Sami, as a composer is ordinary and lends in a few good tunes in the title track and ‘Choti Si’.
Actingwise, except for Amruta Khanvilkar, Manjari Phadnis, Vir Das and Ray Irani, all other actors need to go back to the basics thought in the acting schools.
With the advent of multiplex, films like Mumbai Salsa can hold on their own even amidst the presence of two big releases like Jab We Met and No Smoking.
Radiosargam Movie Rating: 5/10
Hanumant Bhansali
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