Tumko Meri Kasam is based on the life of Dr Ajay Murdia, 'the IVF king of India' (also the producer of the film). This could have been an inspiring tale of a man who popularized the idea of fertility clinics in India, which proved to be a boon for millions of people. Sadly, this aspect doesn't get the required prominence. Instead, there's a parallel track of the protagonist being accused of killing one of his board members. The courtroom drama has barely a few scenes that leave a mark. Overall, it's shoddily directed and even poorly written. To see the attendees breaking into a commotion every time a witness says something sensational becomes laughable after a point. The VFX is horrible; this film serves as an example of how the VFX shouldn't be in a film. Also, the long length (166 minutes) further adds to the woes. The performances save the film to an extent. Anupam Kher, Ishwak Singh and Adah Sharma perform sincerely. Esha Deol is okay. Meherrzan B Mazda is apt as the villain. Durgesh Kumar and Sushant Singh stand out. All in all, Tumko Meri Kasam should be avoided.

My rating - * ½ out of 5!