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‘TUM LAUT AANA ZINDAGI’ REVIEW | 2 May, 2025

Released last week in Bombay, Jai Bholenath Arts’ Tum Laut Aana Zindagi (UA) is the story of a retired teacher grappling with the loss of his beloved wife. Despite his personal loss, he remains committed to social upliftment through his writings and community work. The drama tackles the topics of water scarcity and unemployment.

Pradeep Agrawal has written a dry and drab story which fails to engage the viewers. His screenplay is dull and boring. The drama, therefore, becomes so uninteresting that it is difficult for the audience to sit through it. Pradeep Agrawal’s dialogues are ordinary.

Aditya N. Sharma hardly impresses. Gourav Bajpai is so-so. Anupama Shukla barely passes muster. Vishal Sharma is dull. Dipti Jaiprakash is ordinary. Amita Vishivkarma is weak.

Pradeep Agrawal’s direction is poor. Pradeep Ranjan’s music and lyrics are barely functional. Ashok Trivedi’s cinematography is dull. Raju Singh’s art direction is of a poor standard. Krishna’s editing is loose.

On the whole, Tum Laut Aana Zindagi is a weak fare. It collected 13,229/- in 1 week at Gem, Bandra (Bombay).

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