You spent so much money in three hours that you now have to work for a year to pay back your debts. What kind of love can there be, poor beggar? When I had India TV in my TV package (I can’t imagine where this channel has now disappeared), I got hooked in watching 20 minutes like this for two Jayam Ravi movies. Since I didn’t like this actor, categorically, after the movie “Love is everywhere”, I did not watch anything then, and these films “hung” for two years. But I can't stand any "inspections" there! And since the Couple in Love was in my plans with actor Arya, I sat down and watched the movie from beginning to end. I didn't regret it. And now I ask myself, why did I get so mad at Jayama? I don’t like him outwardly, but that doesn’t diminish his talent as an actor. There’s a little bit of it that needs to be seen. And since I'm currently reviewing his other film, Valor (also a hangover), I want to say that I was fortunately wrong about him. He was also pretty when he was young. It's now swinging and bogged. In my opinion, there is no such fashion in Bollywood, and they all swing... the swings are fake. They are disfiguring themselves in vain.
But the film turned out to be very interesting, dynamic and it was impossible to break away from the screen. This was partly facilitated by Hansika Motwani, who simply “burned” on the screen like a bright light, a beautiful lighter, thinner and prettier. And with Jayam, they looked hurried together. In their previous film in 2010, I don’t remember their couple making me so excited. Hansika was such a cheesecake, pretty, but Jayama clearly outweighed her. Now it's exactly the opposite. Jayam is such a slanted saga in his shoulders, and she is a slim gazelle against his background. But that's not the point. Very interesting is the position of Aishwarya, her attitude to money and life. In fact, I understand it 100%, as I sit in the financial world, like many of my friends and acquaintances, for many years, but I cannot accept its principles. It's bad without money. Even though sometimes you think - that's how to continue to live, than to pay for an apartment, than to feed children? And yet, although in our time, financial situation is of great importance, love and relationships cannot be neglected. You can't. How many times have I seen wealth evaporate, and where friends and lovers go, they all run like cockroaches. Nobody wants you poor. No one except those who truly love you. True love endures long. And forgiving. But Hansiki’s heroine seems to have learned this lesson in her own skin. Taking Kartik (Jayam) for a rich man (and where did Kartik come from these pontiffs and ostentatious wealth - it turns out during the film), she still really falls in love with him. But it took her a long time to understand herself and her feelings. Well, I had to compare the rich life with the pontiffs, which she always wanted, and the one she refused - real, but with limitations. This is, of course, a dilemma. I'm not sure young girls will understand me here. Understanding what money is and what it really can’t buy love, friendship, health comes with experience. If you can, it’s not love or friendship. It's not real. If there is a disease or surgery or expensive treatment, then there is no money anywhere. If you are not born, you cannot buy it. Examples before the eyes of darkness. But Kartik seemed to think like me. I am amazed at his hero that he did not retreat and not only achieved it, but also showed and proved his love. True, now such guys in the day with fire you will not find... some alphonse and profit-seekers, God forgive me, around.
Very beautiful Hansika, very charismatic Jayam. Arya, by the way, only appears for a couple of minutes in the episode and plays herself on set. So this movie is probably not for his fans, but for fans of non-traditional themes in YI cinema.
9 out of 10