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Tu Hai Mera Sunday (transl. You are my Sunday) is a 2016 Indian Hindi slice of life film written and directed by Milind Dhaimade and produced by Varun Shah, starring Barun Sobti, Shahana Goswami, Avinash Tiwary, Vishal Malhotra, Rasika Dugal, and Shiv Kumar Subramaniam. It is the story of a group of five friends in the noisy, crowded city of Mumbai, and what follows when their Sunday football game on the beach is canceled. The music was composed by Amartya Bobo Rahut.
Cast
Barun Sobti as Arjun Anand
Shahana Goswami as Kavya Ranganathan
Avinash Tiwary as Rashid
Vishal Malhotra as Dominic
Rasika Dugal as Tasneem
Maanvi Gagroo as Vinta
Nakul Bhalla as Mehernosh
Jay Upadhyay as Jayesh
Shiv Kumar Subramaniam as Ranganathan, Kavya's father
Rama Joshi as Wilma, Dominic's mother
Meher Acharia-Dar as Shruti
Suhaas Ahuja as Dennis
Pallavi Batra as Peppy
Krishna Singh Bisht as Gokul
Mahnaz Damania as Rashid's girlfriend
Sandiip Sikcand as Dr. Prashant
Plot
The movie revolves around five friends who are looking for some free space in a busy city like Mumbai to play football, a game that helps them to escape the harsh realities of their own lives.
Soundtrack
The soundtrack was composed by Amartya Bobo Rahut and was released on Zee Music Company label. All the lyrics have been written by Milind Dhaimade, who is also the film's director.
Reception
The Indian Express praised the film, remarking, "Dhaimade is clearly skilled at creating life-like characters who feel as if they are people you could know, tics and all. ‘Tu Hai Mera Sunday’ is a feel-good, light-hearted yarn. And it comes at a time when that precious, vanishing space—middle-of-the-road and realistic, not too shiny or too drab but just right—needs an urgent refill. I guarantee you will leave smiling."
NDTV.com reviewed, "Milind Dhaimade's Tu Hai Mera Sunday is a film so nice it borders on the naive. It is ostensibly about the lack of space to play in a city too busy to stop being busy, but it is about so much more. It is about the city itself, Bombay, and its bizarre, beautiful inhabitants, the impossible people who hold this precarious place together with dreams and duct-tape. It is about the need to stop to smell the roses and the intent to walk away from that which does not make you happy. It is about friendship, and love, and the importance of an occasional outburst. This is, sweetly and surely, a film that cares."
Scroll.in wrote, "Despite tackling heavyweight themes, Tu Hai Mera Sunday has none of the angst associated with the Mumbai movie – the narrative is less pressure cooker than a gently simmering pot."
Film Companion wrote, "Starring Barun Sobti and Shahana Goswami, this film about the lack of space in Mumbai is elevated into a profound zone thanks to director Milind Dhaimade's understanding of fragile middle-class dynamics"
Hindustan Times gave it 3/5 stars and reviewed, "However, Tu Hai Mera Sunday tries to talk about many issues in 126 minutes. The heated arguments sometimes look forced. The firm grips on the audience slacks somewhere in the second half. But thanks to his actors, director Milind Dhaimade manages to sail through these scenes and still conveys a very positive vibe about Tu Hai Mera Sunday."
References
External links
Tu Hai Mera Sunday at IMDb
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- Avinash Tiwary
- Barun Sobti
- Shahana Goswami
- Alisha Chinai
- Daftar acara Star Plus
- Daftar acara Zee TV
- Daftar acara Sony Entertainment Television
- Aradhana (film 1969)
- Daftar film India berkeuntungan tertinggi
- Tu Hai Mera Sunday
- Avinash Tiwary
- Barun Sobti
- Rasika Dugal
- Shahana Goswami
- Abhishek Banerjee (actor)
- Maanvi Gagroo
- Amartya Bobo Rahut
- Shiv Kumar Subramaniam
- List of songs recorded by Arijit Singh