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9/10
Totally different from saas-bahu clichés on TV
ankurbaksi19 June 2017
Warning: Spoilers
It's definitely one of the best shows on Indian TV in recent times. At a time when some viewers were getting bored with same old saas-bahu, supernatural or clichéd love story type serials; Koi Laut Ke Aaya Hai came as a blessing for them. It's a refreshing change on Indian TV. The show not only had a different genre like suspense thriller, but it also highlights a social issue like honour killing, which still exists in some parts of India. So besides being an engaging thriller, it also gives social message against honour killing, which is definitely a praiseworthy attempt on TV.

The story was totally unique, the script was pacy & gripping. The background score & cinematography is par with movies. All the actors have done their job beautifully. Sharad Kelkar was brilliant as blind Rishabh. Rishabh's anger, pain, emotions, cruelty; everything he portrayed beautifully. Surbhi Jyoti, Shoaib Ibrahim, Sreejita Dey, Shaleen Malhotra, Nivedita Bhattacharya, Ekroop Bedi, Sudesh Berry; everyone was very good in their respective roles. But for me, acting-wise, child actor Varun Buddhadev as Priyam stole the show. he beautifully portrayed Priyam's innocent as well as grey side. He deserves this year's best child actor award. And Megha Gupta's cameo was as Ragini was also very good.

There are some loopholes in the show, but if you compare it with other serials, you will forget these faults. The script is so powerful that you will easily ignore these faults.

The best thing is every character has something to do here & no character is wasted. Almost every character has grey shades, which is a very rare thing on TV. That's why every actor got ample scope to perform their roles.

On the whole, Koi Laut Ke Aaya Hai is totally different from today's clichéd serials in every aspects. Unique story, gripping screenplay, dark & well thought-out characters, good acting, a social message & most importantly, short duration of only 33 episodes are its plus points. A welcome change from saas-bahus & naag-naagins.
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10/10
Koi Laut Ke Aaya Hai
ushadhanawade10 March 2017
A review on actors:-

Surbhi Jyoti (Geetanjali)- Surbhi is a wonderful actress. However she did not impress me much in the first episodes. I felt she over acted at many places. She has the potential to do much much better. She did too much in some places. She was nice as a serious person but the lively chirpy role was not finished properly by her.

Shoaib Ibrahim (Abhimanyu)- Shoaib did a good job, he is perfectly out of the 'Prem Bharadwaj' image. He was quite impressive. It is too early to give a detailed review

Sharad Kelkar (Rishab)- Sharad did a very good job, playing a blind person is not at all easy. He did the role with ease. Expecting a lot more from him in the upcoming episodes.

Shaleen Malhotra(Rajveer)- Shaleen did not have that much of role in these episodes. His screen time was quite less. Too early to give a detailed comment. Whatever he did was done with ease. He suited the role.

Nivedita Bhattacharya (Choti Maa)- She did a lot of justice to the character. Proper show of emotions. Amazing! Waiting for more from her.

Sreejita De (Kavya)- Sreejita's screen time was very less. Her portrayal of a 'spoilt' girl fed up of her mother for giving more attention to Geetanjali was done beautifully. Too early to comment on her too.

Ekroop Bedi (Chanda) – Ekroop Bedi did a fine job, especially in the scene where the 'spirit is said to be entering' . She is a good actress. She will do well in the upcoming episodes hopefully.

Mita Vashisht (Bhairavi-the Tantrik type lady 😛)- Mita did a very good job. I don't know why I felt the double voice in the beginning was unnecessary. Perhaps the makers were trying to give a spooky effect. OK but not needed. In the next scene of hers, that double voice was not there. She has the capacity to do this role beautifully.
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10/10
Wonderful story but abruptly ended
sharram9 May 2020
Different concept. Unfortunately different concepts do not work well in the industry. Ended too abruptly. Had potential to develop in an interesting way filled with suspense and drama. The characters were effectively played by the cast. sharad kelkar as usual was on top of it. A wonderful actor is he. Shoaib and surbhi also did a good job.
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10/10
This Show is Criminally Underrated
glaneljhonathan27 July 2020
I usually watch English shows & web series, because I had lost all hopes on Indian TV shows a very long time ago. But after giving this show a try on Hotstar, 3 years after it actually aired, I'm shocked that such a well written show can exist among the clutter that keep dragging longer than necessary, & yet go unnoticed. This show just sucked me right into it within no time, & kept me wanting for more, so much so that I had to binge watch; which I never expected from an Indian TV show, but maybe from a web series.

All naysayers need to watch this; & don't worry, because it's just 33 limited episodes long. This show proved that if the script is good & the show isn't dragged, even we can produce great content, even if it's in the format of soap opera dramas. This show, & that another show named Ek Hasina Thi (though it was longer with 200+ episodes) as well are just the best psychological-mystery-thriller soap operas of Tellywood till date. They've used so many cliché tropes as well, but what sets them apart is the way they presented it in the most logical, believable, & best possible, unprecedented manner. You actually believe that the said things exist in their world, instead of looking it as mere creative liberty. Every possible questions get answers, & nothing seems ridiculous as the show progresses towards the end that you thought was before, if you know what I mean. It really improved upon the plot holes of "Woh Kaun Thi?", an old Bollywood film by which the show is only partly inspired by.

My only complain is with the sound effects guy, mainly when he over-does the sighs & gasps of the main character, & especially in the first two episodes; even though she's asthmatic, it still sounds too out of place. Just tone it down buddy, it doesn't match the action on the screen, & makes it look as though the actress is overdoing it & is mistiming it. This is a universal problem in Tellywood & even in some 90s Bollywood movies sometimes. The background score was okay though, no complaints there. The editing also was crisp & on point. The writing was the best. Some of the acting was top notch. So many social messages were also masked in the name of plot, which I really appreciated a lot.

I'm also kinda angry with Hotstar for the ridiculous episode titles that give away most of the plot in each episode sometimes, which ruins the experience of the thrill. Please change them into something more non-specific, especially for shows like this; & in the meantime, viewers please don't look at the episode titles, it's quite easy if you try, although accidents do sometimes happen. All the best.
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10/10
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adilrizvi-3980927 April 2017
Wonderful serial i like it Surbhi Jyoti (Geetanjali)- Surbhi is a wonderful actress. However she did not impress me much in the first episodes. I felt she over acted at many places. She has the potential to do much much better. She did too much in some places. She was nice as a serious person but the lively chirpy role was not finished properly by her.

Shoaib Ibrahim (Abhimanyu)- Shoaib did a good job, he is perfectly out of the 'Prem Bharadwaj' image. He was quite impressive. It is too early to give a detailed review

Sharad Kelkar (Rishab)- Sharad did a very good job, playing a blind person is not at all easy. He did the role with ease. Expecting a lot more from him in the upcoming episodes.

Shaleen Malhotra(Rajveer)- Shaleen did not have that much of role in these episodes. His screen time was quite less. Too early to give a detailed comment. Whatever he did was done with ease. He suited the role.

Nivedita Bhattacharya (Choti Maa)- She did a lot of justice to the character. Proper show of emotions. Amazing! Waiting for more from her.

Sreejita De (Kavya)- Sreejita's screen time was very less. Her portrayal of a 'spoilt' girl fed up of her mother for giving more attention to Geetanjali was done beautifully. Too early to comment on her too.

Ekroop Bedi (Chanda) – Ekroop Bedi did a fine job, especially in the scene where the 'spirit is said to be entering' . She is a good actress. She will do well in the upcoming episodes hopefully.

Mita Vashisht (Bhairavi-the Tantrik type lady 😛)- Mita did a very good job. I don't know why I felt the double voice in the beginning was unnecessary. Perhaps the makers were trying to give a spooky effect. OK but not needed. In the next scene of hers, that double voice was not there. She has the capacity to do this role beautifully.
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