Hello Remember Me (2022) Season 1
When Tori emerges from the shadows of Malini's past to exact revenge for the latter's wrongs, Malini dashes to protect everything and everyone she holds dear.
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Duration : 3h 04min
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With Hello! Remember Me?, HoiChoi takes a step ahead from the popular Hello franchise featuring Joy Sengupta and Raima Sen and tries to create a new story with a new set of players, primarily concentrating on the two main characters – Tori and Malini. A heavily-pregnant Malini (Ishaa Saha) goes to the hills with her husband and her family to the mountains, where she runs into Tori (Paayel Sarkar) who was her college senior and her ex-girlfriend, who seems to have found her and is intent on doing things that can cause some serious damage to her. Tori is created as a character who is intent on disturbing the serenity and the apparent peace of Malini’s life and her family. However, there are secrets there which threatens to come out that can ruin how the family perceives each other, and how they function as a unit.
The story meanders on and the initial mystery is just overhyped with random closeups and eerie background music, but in real, most of the actions are in the protagonist’s head, and the flashbacks and imagination often overlap with one another. Sahana Dutta’s script doesn’t explain a lot of the background, except for many flashbacks where Tori and Malini’s relationship, and a rather normal relationship at that, is shown. Mostly, apart from calling Malini Bonolota and singing songs, Tori doesn’t seem to be much of a threat beyond the smoldering look she keeps on giving and her wavy hair. She does speak of Malini’s past affair to her husband (Abir, played by Sourav Chakraborty), but it is surprisingly easy to convince him, who seems to have zero doubt believing a virtual stranger rather than his own wife who’s about to give birth to their child.
Whereas Paayel Sarkar had a good deal of scope to really bring Tori to life, the problem lies in how her character is shaped – where she doesn’t seem to have a plan and is thinking on her feet, but the plot doesn’t clarify what she’s trying to achieve beyond the immediate, and weirdly enough, the older people in the household agrees to her wants, without once thinking things through. Laboni Sarkar as Malini’s mother-in-law tries her best to hold the suspense, but this thriller turns more towards a family drama which ultimately doesn’t age well, and the serious lack of healthy conversation about a same-sex relationship and rather trying to end things on the hope of a sequel renders this particular series rather forgettable in the end.