Saturday 18 May 2013
Love Touch Review
Love Touch Telugu Film Review
Film Name: Love Touch
Cast: Jayanth, Dhruti, Fish Venkat
Direction: Sri Chand
Genre: Comedy
Duration: 2 hours 5 minutes
Story: Dhruti (Madhumathi) helps a girl elope and get married. Jayanth (Jayanth), captures the entire episode in a mobile and threatens to inform the girl's brother (Fish Venkat) just to bully her. Thus begins an unlikely romance.
Movie Review: There's nothing novel in the content and director Sri Chand dishes up another mundanely predictable fare. It must be one of the most contrived love stories ever where in the protagonist manages to blackmail his way into his lover's heart. Besides a few gross double entendres, and some cliched one liners, there is little that this movie offers.
The protagonists, Madhumathi and Jayanth are classmates at a spoken English class. The two just cannot stand each other and are always at loggerheads. Jayanth accidentally gets a whiff of Madhumathi's plan to help her best friend elope with her lover he sees a great opportunity to bully her. He sneaks up on her and records the entire wedding and begins to blackmail her. Helpless, Madhumati is left with no option but to toe his line.
Our man just wants to annoy her and keeps at it taking her out on forced impromptu dates. Vexed, Madhumati snaps and tells him to go to hell. That's when Jayanth has bout of realsation and the two, end up falling in love.
The acting is below par and the lead pair compliments each other well in doing a horrendous job of their respective roles. Frankly, they were saddled with pretty hopeless characters in the first place. The writing is all below the belt and downright cheesy. The music is average at best, we're afraid there isn't much to write about technically as well.
Note: If you have a taste for cheesy innuendos this is the movie for you, the others can just let it go.
Movie Review: There's nothing novel in the content and director Sri Chand dishes up another mundanely predictable fare. It must be one of the most contrived love stories ever where in the protagonist manages to blackmail his way into his lover's heart. Besides a few gross double entendres, and some cliched one liners, there is little that this movie offers.
The protagonists, Madhumathi and Jayanth are classmates at a spoken English class. The two just cannot stand each other and are always at loggerheads. Jayanth accidentally gets a whiff of Madhumathi's plan to help her best friend elope with her lover he sees a great opportunity to bully her. He sneaks up on her and records the entire wedding and begins to blackmail her. Helpless, Madhumati is left with no option but to toe his line.
Our man just wants to annoy her and keeps at it taking her out on forced impromptu dates. Vexed, Madhumati snaps and tells him to go to hell. That's when Jayanth has bout of realsation and the two, end up falling in love.
The acting is below par and the lead pair compliments each other well in doing a horrendous job of their respective roles. Frankly, they were saddled with pretty hopeless characters in the first place. The writing is all below the belt and downright cheesy. The music is average at best, we're afraid there isn't much to write about technically as well.
Note: If you have a taste for cheesy innuendos this is the movie for you, the others can just let it go.
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