Tumse
Na
Ho
Payega
Review:
Nitesh
Tiwari
is
one
of
the
best
filmmakers
we
have
in
the
Indian
film
industry,
and
when
his
name
is
attached
to
a
project,
the
expectations
from
the
movie
are
quite
high.
Today,
a
film
titled
Tumse
Na
Ho
Payega
has
started
streaming
on
Disney+Hotstar.
It
stars
Ishwak
Singh,
Mahima
Makwana,
and
Gaurav
Pandey
in
the
lead
roles,
and
it
is
co-produced
and
co-written
by
Nitesh
Tiwari.
So,
is
this
movie
worth
your
time?
Find
out
in
our
review
below...
Tumse
Na
Ho
Payega
revolves
around
Gaurav
(Ishwak)
who
has
been
working
in
a
company
for
five
years,
and
he
gets
fired
after
he
gets
caught
cribbing
about
the
job
with
a
colleague.
Soon,
he
decides
to
start
a
business
of
tiffin
services
and
he
is
joined
by
his
friends
in
this
business.
But,
will
this
start-up
work
well
for
Gaurav
and
his
friends?
The
movie
is
based
on
the
book
'How
I
Braved
Anu
Aunty
and
Co-Founded
a
Million
Dollar
Company'
by
Varun
Agarwal.
The
screenplay
is
written
by
Nitesh
Tiwari
and
Nikhil
Mehrotra,
and
the
film
is
directed
by
Abhishek
Sinha.
Tumse
Na
Ho
Payega
is
a
very
bumpy
ride.
The
film
starts
on
a
bit
dull
note
but
starts
getting
better.
However,
the
ups
and
downs
keep
on
happening
throughout.
While
some
scenes
are
wonderfully
narrated,
some
fail
to
keep
you
engaged
to
the
screens.
Abhishek
Sinha
had
a
good
story
in
his
hands,
but
this
film
required
a
better
narration.
However,
would
like
to
especially
mention
that
the
scenes
featuring
food
have
been
shot
beautifully
and
Navagat
Prakash's
camera
work
has
done
wonders
in
those
scenes.
Talking
about
performances,
Ishwak
Singh,
Mahima
Makwana,
and
Gaurav
Pandey,
all
three
actors
have
done
a
very
good
job
in
the
film.
Singh
gets
into
the
skin
of
the
character
perfectly,
Makwana
once
again
proves
that
she
is
very
talented,
and
Pandey's
performance
leaves
a
strong
mark.
In
supporting
actors,
Amala
Akkineni
and
Meghna
Malik
impress
us.
In
a
Nitesh
Tiwari
projects,
music
always
plays
a
pivotal
role.
But,
songs
of
Tumse
Na
Ho
Payega
are
not
at
all
good.
So,
the
music
department
surely
fails
to
impress.
Overall,
Tumse
Na
Ho
Payega
had
a
great
concept
but
required
a
better
narration.
Performances
of
the
lead
actors
are
the
saving
grace
of
the
film.