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Sumit Walia / 55 episodes, Manasi Parekh. The Indian Express.Sumit Sambhal Lega Star Cast: Namit Das Manasi Parekh Saniya Touqeer Avisha Sharma Bharati Achrekar Satish Kaushik Vikram Kochhar Benaf Dadachandji Mohan Kapoor Kavita Kapoor Muni Jha Seema Pandey Rakesh Bedi Kiran Juneja Anita Kanwal Amardeep Jha Vindhya Tiwari Sonia Rakkar Anand Tiwari Navina Bole. 'Sumit Sambhal Lega' has emerged as a refreshing change as it is a throwback to light-hearted family comedies." Awards and nominations Year
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News 18 quoted the series as a refreshing change stating, "Subtle humor on Indian television has been missing for a long time and sitcoms revolving around urban milieu had become a rarity. The funniest one however is Satish Kaushik who plays the forever-hungry father." However they also expressed to improve the plot and funnier dialogues. Bharati Achrekar plays the mom who doesn't know the word 'Privacy'. Manasi Parekh is Maya, the wife, and plays her part well. Hindustan Times said, "It is definitely different than what is being shown on other channels and brings a breath of freshness with light, harmless comedy." Stating about the characters, they reviewed, "Namit Das as Sumit looks like any 'husband-next-door' but needs to brush up his comic timing.

Thanks to the short boy-cut hair and ostentatious portrayal of her can't-let-go-of affection for Sumit, the battle between her and Manasi Parekh Gohil is organically won by the latter-Maya Walia being the closest to her touted original, Debra Barone." And his on-screen wife, Bharati Achrekar is not helping the cause either. With a heavy heart, though, the sloppy, extremely-difficult-to-love character Kaushik is now playing in Sumit Sambhal Lega does not do justice to the man's stature and experience of 33 years. India Today stated, "Namit would have been doing the job well enough had the makers NOT touted Sumit Sambhal Lega as Everybody Loves Raymond's Indian adaptation. Satish Kaushik as Jasbir Walia delivers a good performance as the obese and always hungry father while Vikram Kocchar as Sumit's elder brother is annoying and thankfully doesn't have much to do." The otherwise talented Bharti Achrekar who plays Dolly Walia is over-the-top (her boy cut and loud make-up add to it). Mansi Parekh, who steps into Patricia Heaton's shoes is adequate, but not as funny as the latter was. Namit Das as Sumit comes across more as a whiny wimp than Ray Romano's Raymond, who was more spunky and entertaining. The humour in Everybody Loves Raymond comes from the witty dialogue and the one-liners, which is missing in Sumit." Criticizing the characters, they said, "From the casting to the writing, the series is a complete letdown. This is a light-hearted and breezy comedy laced with a subtle message that does touch a chord at times.

Nothing was over-the-top or seemed illogical." ĭaily News and Analysis stated, "The makers have failed to bring the humor, the punch lines and the spunk of the original show. Neither is Everybody Loves Raymond, but you get drawn to the show because of the hilarious repartee and dialogues, the banter between characters, and the very believable reactions. Unfortunately, the emphasis in India appears to be on the packaging instead of the writing.
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Everybody Loves Raymond or Full House or FRIENDS are great examples of how American television writing grabs your attention from the very first scene with its writing. Reception įirstpost reviewed, "In Sumit Sambhal Lega, the dialogues are neither particularly funny nor sparkling. The makers wanted to bring the next season of the series but did not get support from the channel as the series did not perform well in terms of TRP. In an industry where women-centric kitchen politics rule, here is a show, that for once would address the married man’s perspective." Speaking about the series Namit Das expressed, "Finally, a show from a man’s point of view - just a fun-loving and light-hearted show. Arshad Sayed, Chirag Mahabal and Sumit Roy wrote the Hindi scripts.

Steve Skrovan, who was a writer on the original series, was part of the team transforming the remake for India and also assisted the team in writing. For instance, Sumit (Raymond's Indian character) and his family along with his parents live in the same house itself as seen in Indian tradition while in the original version Raymond's parents live across the street from Raymond. The series is an adaptation of Everybody Loves Raymond with a similar essence from the original version along with some deviations and a mix of Indian culture and nuances.
