Story: Miley Naa Miley Hum revolves around Chirag (Chirag Paswan) who comes from a broken family and happens to live with his father (Kabir Bedi) and mother (Poonam Dhillon) on a monthly basis. And, like every parent, his separated parents search for girls of their own choice, to marry off their son. Unconvinced by their selection, he hires an aspiring model Anishka (Kangna Ranaut) and offers her a deal she can’t ignore.
Story Treatment: It’s definitely not just a love story and the undercurrent of emotional drama steers through the script. A few interesting and engaging moments make the journey enjoyable, though the story leaves you with a predictable climax.
Star Cast: Chirag Paswan looks good on screen but the debutant needs to work on his acting skills. Kangana Ranaut, though most of the times look less convincing as a model, plays her part well. Kabir Bedi and Poonam Dhillon deliver a natural performance. Neeru looks confident and leaves an impact, while Sagarika also does justice to whatever offered.
Direction: Tanveer Khan’s attempt to derive a romantic performance from his actors seems too evident. Though the director tries to hold your attention, the boring screenplay is a letdown. The element of romance also doesn’t seem to come out as strongly as it should have.
Dialogue/cinematography/music: Dialogues are simple; and songs are soothing and stay with you for a while. The cinematography makes the visual experience appealing. Shweta Tiwari’s item number is entertaining. Ups and Downs: Predictable storyline is something which might keep you away from the movie. However, if you wish to watch a light flick this weekend, Miley Naa Miley Hum can be your pick.