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Sanam Teri Kasam

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Sanam Teri Kasam



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Cast: Mawra Hocane, Harshvardhan Rane

Director/s: Vinay Sapru, Radhika Rao

Producer: Deepak Mukut

Plot: A musical romantic movie exploring the journey that ensues when the blue blooded boy Inder – ‘Who wanted to love no one’ crosses paths with Saru – ‘Whom no one wanted to love’. All their lives they were waiting to meet, but they just didn’t know it.


sanam teri kasam Review
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Sanam Teri Kasam movie poster

Rating: 2/5 Stars (Two stars)

Star Cast: Mawra Hocane, Harshvardhan Rane

Director: Vinay Sapru, Radhika Rao

What’s Good: The makers of Sanam Teri Kasam try hard to give you a love story that hooks you in emotionally. For a Bollywood debut, both Mawra Hocane and Harshwardhan Rane put up a decent show.

What’s Bad: A lot of things go haywire with this film. Shoddy editing, extreme melodrama and a loopholed plot.

Loo Break: Definitely in the second half!

Watch or Not?: Not unless you are into soppy romances that need no logic.

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Saraswati (Mawra Hocane) is our ‘Jassi’ (Jassi Jaisi Koi Nahi) who comes from a strict South Indian Brahman family. Her father wants her to get hitched to an IIT-IIM grad but unfortunately due to her appearance, she is often rejected by her prospects. Saraswati has a younger sister who is waiting for her sister to get married so that she can go ahead too since she already has a boyfriend.

Inder Parihar (Harshwardhan Rane) is the bad boy in Saraswati’s building. He has a rough past and is often looked down upon as a criminal in the building. In a misunderstanding of sorts, Saru’s father suspects that she is having a fling with Inder and that’s when things get ugly. He disowns her and Saru is then supported by Inder who in spite of having feelings for her, tries to patch her up with an IIT/IIM guy.

Will Saru and Inder’s love find a happy ending with her family’s opposition?

Harshvardhan Rane and Mawra Hocane in a still from 'Sanam Teri Kasam'
Harshvardhan Rane and Mawra Hocane in a still from ‘Sanam Teri Kasam’

Sanam Teri Kasam Review: Script Analysis

There is nothing ‘never seen before’ about Sanam Teri Kasam. It is a predictable story and in fact its biggest twist is clear at the start itself if only one watches it carefully.

The film’s plot could have been better had it not been so larger than life dramatic. Playing to stereotypes is quite typical of Bollywood. So don’t be surprised by misrepresentations. Being librarian, Saru has to be geeky and because she has nerdy looks, no guy is good to her and she is filled with self doubt. Aren’t we done portraying that being pretty gives you self-worth? Other than these obvious faults, the film keeps missing out on detailing like at one point, Inder and Saraswati are at Kullu and he seems to teleport to Mumbai in the next scene.

Majorly what the script tries to entice you on is its emotional quotient. It is a love story that’s not all merry and hence at some levels it does get to you. I just wish they would have left a good chunk of melodrama out and it could have been a bearable film.

Sanam Teri Kasam Review: Star Performance

Harshawardhan Rane makes his Bollywood debut with this film. Interestingly, he gets ample of occasions in the film to flaunt his chiseled hot-bod and bad boy looks that may appeal to many girls. In the acting department though, he still has a long way ahead.

Mawra Hocane, too makes her Bollywood debut. The Pakistani actress makes a decent debut. She overdoes in a lot of scenes, especially her nerdy-girl act. I wish it was more normal like Deepika Padukone’s Naina Talwar from Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani.

Manish Choudhari does a good job of portraying the strict father.

Murli Sharma’s forgiving cop act is likable enough.