
On the whole, 'Sanam Teri Kasam' has its moments, but not enough to make up for its flaws.

Of the supporting cast, Murli Sharma & Vijay Raaz leave a mark. They have potential, but it needs to be tapped in a better written film. Both the actors, Mawra & Harshvardhan justify their roles & display confidence. A better Screenplay & less sadness, would've done wonders! A Special Mention for Himesh Reshammiya's Fantastic Score. Even the final-act drags for a long time. While the film begins very well & has some cute moments in the first-hour, the second-hour just doesn't engage much. Radhika Rao-Vinay Sapru have Directed the film well & even Chirantan Das's Cinematography is well-done. The girl continues to battle life throughout, until she even loses it. Initially you feel for her & even root for the Hero protagonist, Inder Parihaar (a superb Harshvardhan Rane), but after a point, you're just tired! She's disowned by parents who are from the time of the dinosaurs, bullied by her co-workers & also gets close to no attention from her boss.

Can't this pretty girl have a few fun moments in a 151-minute film? The Writers hand her with realistic problems, but tragedy knocks her down scene after scene. To begin with, the girl protagonist Saraswati "Saru" Parthsarthy (played beautifully by Mawra Hocane), is the most doomed person on earth.

'Sanam Teri Kasam' Synopsis: After being disowned by her family, an awkward librarian relies on the help of her brooding neighbor. Sure, tragedies can be engaging & can break your heart if done right, but when its forced upon you almost throughout the narrative, it appears overdone. Director Duo Radhika Rao-Vinay Sapru's 'Sanam Teri Kasam' is a well-acted, well-shot film, that's bogged down by an overdose of tragedy.
