
Tu Meri Poori Kahani
- Director
- Suhrita Das
- Studio
- Indira Entertainment LLP
- Release Date
- 26 September 2025
- Language
- Hindi
- Country
- India
Review
Suhrita Das announces herself as a filmmaker of considerable restraint in her debut, crafting a romantic drama that genuinely grapples with the collision between love and professional ambition. Rather than lean into the histrionics that often plague the genre, Das allows her narrative to unfold through subtler registers—meaningful silences and lingering gazes carry the emotional weight here, suggesting a director who trusts her audience's intelligence. There are fleeting moments of authentic intimacy, scenes where the mechanics of how relationships actually deteriorate feel lived-in rather than performed. Yet promise, unfortunately, remains just that when the architecture supporting it proves insufficient.
The film's central weakness lies in its narrative lethargy. *Tu Meri Poori Kahani* meanders through its duration with insufficient dramatic propulsion, punctuated by musical interludes that feel like respites from rather than extensions of the story itself. The lead performances hint at dimensions the screenplay refuses to excavate, rendering viewers sympathetic observers rather than deeply invested participants in the couple's unraveling. In a landscape already crowded with relationship dramas mining identical emotional territory, Das's film moves neither swiftly enough nor deeply enough to command attention. What emerges is a technically sound but dramatically undernourished debut—thoughtful where it needs to be urgent, tentative where it requires conviction.
Rating: 5/