Right from the first few minutes, the show makes it clear that this is a story about extremes — one life blessed with unbelievable luck and another constantly tested by misfortune. What happens when these two worlds collide forms the core of this engaging short-format series.
The story introduces us to two polar-opposite characters. On one side is the lucky charm of the universe, a person for whom things seem to fall into place effortlessly — almost as if the “upar wala” truly controls the remote for them. Every situation bends in their favour, rain stops on cue, and opportunities arrive without struggle.
On the other side is someone who has been battling bad luck since childhood, a character who tries hard yet always seems to fall one step behind. This contrast is the strongest hook of Kiss My Luck and keeps the viewer curious from the start.
Meera Deosthale brings warmth and emotional honesty to her role, making her character instantly relatable. Her expressions subtly convey years of disappointment and hope, and she does well at portraying someone who hasn’t stopped believing despite repeated setbacks.
Zain Imam, on the other hand, perfectly fits the role of the fortunate one — charming, confident, and seemingly untouched by life’s harsh realities. His screen presence adds a breezy energy to the narrative, making their interactions enjoyable to watch. Ankur Nayyar adds depth as a supporting character, grounding the story and offering moments that propel the plot.
What works well for Kiss My Luck is its pacing. Being a micro drama, it doesn’t waste time on unnecessary detours. Each episode moves the story forward, slowly hinting at how these two contrasting lives begin to influence one another.
The writing keeps things simple yet effective, allowing viewers to easily follow where the story might be headed — towards romance, self-realisation, and perhaps a twist where luck alone isn’t enough to win.
Visually, the show keeps things clean and functional. It doesn’t rely on heavy production or dramatic background scores, which works in its favour.
Overall, Kiss, My Luck is a charming micro drama that balances romance, humour, and fate-driven conflict well. It may not break new ground, but it delivers exactly what it promises — entertainment with heart.
IWMBuzz Rating: 3.5/5
