Mumbai Meri Jaan Movie Reviews
4.0
Khalid Mohamed | Hindustan Times
His moustache more salt than pepper and bemused with the ways of the police force, a senior cop is about to retire. And at his modest farewell function, he delivers a speech that knocks you out of your seat. Touching on quite a few of the pitfalls and ironies of BombayRead full review3.5
Nikhat Kazmi | Times of India
MOHAMMED Rafi may have penned the unforgettable ode to Mumbai Aye dil hai mushkil jeena yahan long years ago, when Mumbai was still Bombay, nevertheless, it's today that cinema and sociologists seem to have felt the `spirit' of the cityRead full review3.0
Taran Adarsh | bollywoodhungama.com
The serial bombing of suburban trains in Mumbai in 2006 is a nightmarish incident the nation would never forget. And Mumbaikars still get gooseflesh recalling the ghastly incident. MUMBAI MERI JAAN recreates the incident on celluloidRead full review3.0
Udita Jhunjhunwala | DNA India
A film that sincerely tackles a real-life issue or event will win the sympathy of the audience. If it does so without sensationalism or too many creative liberties, it will have the viewer's respect as well. The surfeit of international films post 9/11 is evidence of thisRead full review2.5
Nithya Ramani | rediff.com
This movie could not have come at a better time. After the recent serial blasts, Mumbai Meri Jaan [Images] comes in to remind us just what devastation an act of terror can do to a city and it's people. Based on the serial blasts which rocked surburban Mumbai trains on July 11, 2006Read full review2.0
Rajeev Masand | ibnlive.com
Few films are as earnest and straightforward in their intention as director Nishikant Kamat's Mumbai Meri Jaan, which also opens at the cinemas this weekend. Placing the Mumbai train blasts incident of July 11 2006 at the very core of its dramaRead full review2.0
Pratim D. Gupta | The Telegraph
On the night of July 11, 2006 — hours after seven bomb blasts on local trains had rocked Mumbai in 11 minutes — people are having their usual good time at a suburban beer bar. The younger hot-blooded constable asks how can they just carry on with their lives as if nothing has happenedRead full review