Updated On: 17 May, 2022 07:23 AM IST | Mumbai | Mohar Basu
Vishal Bhardwaj is probably the only one who taps into the love for a Mumbai lost in time. Bringing on screen the story of a Chinese matriarch, who is striving to hold on to her roots and her struggle of coming to terms with the Gujarati girlfriend of her son, is palpable

A still from the series
I have always found screen adaptations of Modern Love uneven. Even though it has frequently blown me away with its fuzziness and charm, I have often wondered - can the written word ever be as perfectly captured by the camera? On that count, one must commend the directors and writers behind Modern Love Mumbai for offering a series which - for me - is the binge equivalent of my favourite hot chocolate at Birdsong cafe on a rainy day. Mumbai people will relate to the sentiment... The series, despite all its flaws, is the sort of comfort watch which will stay in your hearts for its little moments.