7 Lifelines To Cheat Death, the name of Kuku TV’s latest micro-drama, sparks curiosity. The show has intensity, emotion, and suspense, blended into a tightly woven narrative that keeps the viewers guessing until the final reveal.

From its first scene, the micro-drama hits the curiosity spot, pulling viewers into the world of the main character, Ricky. The story opens with Ricky’s hardship in failing to find a job even after seven years of graduating, all because of one accident that he witnessed.

While the story seems deeply emotional and relatable, with Ricky trying hard to find a job, when he does, his world falls apart as he learns his girlfriend has moved on and found a new boyfriend. Disheartened with the fact of his life, Ricky attempts suicide, but this turns the tables as he lands in Hell, where he meets the higher authority of Hell, who gives him a shocking chance, turning the normal, deeply emotional story into fantasy.

However, as you go through new episodes, the suspense builds, leaving viewers with only one question: ‘What will happen next?’ And here, the show shows its strength. Even though the show is short-form, its narrative fits into fewer episodes. It perfectly takes viewers on a rollercoaster ride, exploring every emotion through unexpected twists.

As the narrative holds strong, the micro-drama also leads with the performance. Actor Pravisht Mishra brought Ricky to life with a stunning performance; his intensity in the emotional scenes was exceptional. And so did Gulki Joshi and Piyush Sahdev do their parts with justice.

Overall, 7 Lifelines To Cheat Death is a must-watch if you love surprises, as the narrative will keep you guessing till the very end with no easy answers or predictable results, allowing the show to stand out.

IWMBuzz rates Kuku TV’s micro-drama 7 Lifelines To Cheat Death 4 out of 5 stars!