13/11/2011

It's My Love Story Telugu Movie Review

Movie Review : It's My Love Story
Rating
: 3.5/5
Banner
: Shirdi Sai Combines
Cast
: Aravind Krishna, Nikitha Narayan, Jayasudha, Sarath Babu, Vennela Kishore, Tagubothu Ramesh, Kasi Viswanath, Pragathi, Vennela Rama Rao, Harish Koyalagundla, Praveen and Others
Music : Sunil Kashyap
Cinematography : PG Vinda
Producer: Dr. Munna Venkata Krishna Reddy
Director
: Madhura Sridhar Reddy
Released Date
: November 10, 2011

Story: A tale of love and life, the story is about Arjun (Aravind) who hails from Warangal but living in Hyderabad. He is a gaming design professional and believes in living life to the fullest. On the other hand, there is Vandana (Nikitha), an aspiring fashion designer from Vizag who wants to make a career. Convincing her parents (Sarath Babu, Jayasudha), Vandana comes to Hyderabad and takes up a job. An unexpected wrong number introduces her to Arjun and both become good friends. A situation arises which leads Vandana to move into Arjun's home without the knowledge of her parents. But in no time, the matter leaks to Vandana's parents and it is at that time when both realize what they were feeling for each other. What happens from there forms the rest of the story.
Presentation: The director has come up with a decent storyline and while the presentation was appealing, the narrative was swift though not engaging at few points. The dialogues could have been much better. The script was written well and the screenplay was upto the mark. Background score was very nice and all the songs were impressive. Cinematography was excellent. The locations were good for songs. Editing was crisp but could have been better. Costumes were stylish and trendy while the art department was colourful. Aravind Krishna is an actor to watch out. With envious physique and strikingly handsome looks, he has created an impact. Performance wise, he was good but needs to work on his toning in dialogue delivery. Nikitha looks sweet, she is expressive through her eyes and showed good poise and confidence in front of the camera despite her debut attempt. Sarath Babu was elegant, Jayasudha was effective, Vennela Kishore was hilarious, Tagubothu Ramesh was funny. The others did their bit as required.
Conclusion: The film takes into view the mindset of today's generation and how certain decisions can lead to costly mistakes. While the first half goes smooth and has light elements of comedy and romance, the second half gets into few twists and mixes with sentiment and melodrama. Overall, this is a film which scores high on technical values like music and performances from lead cast. The director followed the content and didn't bend for any cinematic illogical nonsense. This is a very sincere and realistic movie that appeals for all targeted A class audience, right from matured college students to parents.


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