
About Tumko Meri Kasam

Title: | Tumko Meri Kasam |
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Original Title: | Tumko Meri Kasam |
Plot: | "Tumko Meri Kasam" is an emotional rollercoaster of love, betrayal, courtroom drama, and the unbreakable power of a promise made to the one you can't live without. |
Cast: | Anupam Kher, Adah Sharma, Ishwak Singh, Esha Deol, Meherzan Mazda, Sushant Singh |
Director: | Vikram Bhatt |
Cinematography: | Naren Gedia |
Editor: | Kuldip K. Mehan |
Tumko Meri Kasam
Ishita Sengupta
Independent Film Critic

A Sappy Courtroom Drama
Vikram Bhatt's Tumko Meri Kasam is a vanity vehicle. This is not an anomaly but given the rut Hindi cinema is in, the existence of such a film only reinforces the pliability of the industry.
Second time within months there is an Aurangzeb reference in a Hindi film. If the Mughal ruler was vilified in Laxman Utekar’s Chhaava then he is freshly referenced in Vikram Bhatt’s Tumko Meri Kasam. A character wickedly says he can do anything to sit in the seat of power, like Aurangzeb. But neither the man saying it is particularly odious nor is the outcome of the mention a disaster. One can argue about the overall ineffectiveness of Bhatt’s new work, but, in reality, Tumko Meri Kasam harks back to the good old time in Hindi cinema when films were made without agenda and motives, and scenes were allowed to breathe and not spliced together by furtive video-game editing. Well, one part of this is more true than the other. Scenes go on unendingly in Tumko Meri Kasam (endearing at first and grating soon after) as the narrative veers towards propaganda. Except, Bhatt’s film props up a man and not a nation. But given that it props at least something up, Anupam Kher features in a central role and does everything. He stands in court as the accused; he argues as his own lawyer and doubles up as a detective to find loopholes in the case even as police officers remain conspicuously absent like what we are watching is a figment of someone’s imagination.
Tumko Meri Kasam
Sanyukta Thakare
Mashable India

Anupam Kher, Adah Sharma's Film Doesn't Live Up To Its Story
Funny for wrong reasons
Written and directed by Vikram Bhatt, the film is a fictionalised version of the story of Ajay Murdia aka the founder of a chain of fertility clinics, Indira IVF. According to reports the film has incorporated some real facts about his life and career in the screenplay. The film explores a legal case, where he is accused of an attempt to murder one of his younger board members, while the memory of his dead wife gives him hope to not give up. With a run time of over two and a half hours, the film feels longer than necessary between, flashbacks, songs and more. Led by Anupam Kher as Ajay Murdia, the film begins with a news montage of how he is accused of attempting to murder, while a court proceeding grants him bail in the matter. His lawyer played by Eesha Deol is seen flying with him to Udaipur, so the family can decide how to move forward with the case. While Ajay wants to brave the storm along, he isn’t left behind by his kids who also decide to stick by him till the end. Soon it is evident, that the young board member is trying to frame Ajay Murdia in the case and his life was never in danger.