From hate to love... I usually like stories in which the main characters come to their great and pure love through dislike, swearing, mutual hamstrings and mockery. It's fun to watch. But in this case, with enmity, the filmmakers a little overdone. It seems that the main character, Bhadramma (Pranitha), is not friends with her head at all, that is, completely. Well, for example, he called her a name that she does not like, she broke his computer; he was praised for the fact that he, perfectly playing the violin, revived a dying dove, she grabbed the violin (by the way, not knowing how to play it) instead of calling an ambulance for a dying person; and then also contributed to the fact that Ram (Tanish) fell down the stairs and, thinking that he died, worried not that the person died, but that her life would go awry because of it.
But after a session of artificial breathing, Ram is filled with tender feelings, and Bhadrama, fascinated by the operation to save her honor and dignity, changes anger to mercy and corrects herself. They would live happily ever after, but no. Another half of the film is ahead and, as usual, their love must pass through the obstacles and all sorts of obstacles that their fathers organize them cheerfully and with fire in their eyes.
Pranitha -Bhadramma. Not bad, but not great either. Coupled with Siddharth in Dever, I liked her more. I think she has good makings and I will be interested to watch her subsequent films.
Tanish - Ram. I thought I was seeing him for the first time, but it turned out that he starred in the movie “School” with Shahid Kapoor. Though I tried, I never remembered what he was like, maybe someday I'll be interested in revising it. In this tape, the opinion about him was mixed. It seems to be quite cute and cute, and in some moments his game caused a sincere smile, but in general somehow did not catch. His filmography is still very small, so he may have time to impress me.
The songs in the film are nice, but nothing outstanding. That is, the hearing did not cut, the desire to scroll forward did not cause, but did not affect the living.
For me, this is an unassuming one-time movie. I have no regrets about the time spent, but I will not review it either.