Maine kaha tha ki mujhse pyaar karo...Maine kaha tha ki amar se pyar mat karo - Tum Bin 2 Movie Dialogue
Maine kaha tha ki mujhse pyaar karo...Maine kaha tha ki amar se pyar mat karo - Tum Bin 2 Movie Dialogue
Tum Bin 2 comes 15 years after the first one (Tum Bin), and is an instant throwback to the same space and similar plot-points: foreign locations, an accident, a guilt-ridden protagonist, and young love.

Two guys, one girl, and the mess they can create amongst themselves may be the oldest story in the book, but it can quite easily be refreshed given the right story and treatment. Unlike the first one which brought these elements together nicely, it doesn’t happen here, despite some well executed moments.
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The family — Taran and her sisters, and their (‘the sisters’) significant others — feels real. They eat and joke and squabble just like regular people do. One of the sisters is in love with a fellow who belongs to, gulp, a certain neighbouring country we are currently not very happy with. Some fun is to be had in the way that relationship is brought out, and the lighthearted jibes about Indians and Pakistanis make us smile.
There’s also an attempt to establish that first loves may not be for ever, and how it is perfectly possible, even acceptable, to move on. You start paying attention, hoping that the film will go down that path, and then wham, a lid comes down on that thread.
There’s a cop-out and it goes right back into old, old ways of settling such unseemly conflict: understanding vibes between the two men who decide for the girl what she really wants, an over-cooked plot garnished with lots of contrivances, and swelling violins which tell us that it’s time to bring the glycerine out.