Kriti Sanon recalls having an emotional breakdown while shooting an intense scene in Mimi; says, “Even after the cut, I kept crying”

MIMI is the story of a girl who decides to become a surrogate mother.Laxman Utekar and Roshan Shankar's story is inspired from a Marathi film MALA AAI VHHAYCHY]. The plot is entertaining and touching and has all the ingredients of a family entertainer. Laxman Utekar and Roshan Shankar's screenplay is... highly effective. Roshan Shankar's dialogues are one of the best things of the enterprise. Laxman Utekar's direction is superb. Kriti Sanon delivers a very entertaining performance. Pankaj Tripathi is at his best. Sai Tamhankar lends able support and leaves a huge mark as a supportive friend. Evelyn Edwards and Aidan Whytock are effective. Jacob Smith (Raj) is very cute and adds a lot to the film in the second half. Manoj Pahwa and Supriya Pathak are excellent as always. A R Rahman's music is average and could have been better. A R Rahman's background score enhances the emotions depicted in the film. Akash Agarwal's cinematography is first-rate and the locales of Rajasthan are well captured. Sheetal Sharma's costumes are stylish yet earthy. Subrata Chakraborty and Amit Ray's production design are appealing but also seem real. Manish Pradhan's editing is fine.On the whole, MIMI is a heartwarming saga, aimed at families and it will keep the audience thoroughly entertained. Had it released in cinemas, it had a good chance of becoming a success. Strongly recommended.
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