Friday, 24 February 2012

Love Failure Telugu Movie Review

Cast: Siddharth, Amala Paul, Suresh, Ravi Raghavendra and others
Director: Balaji Mohan
Music: Thaman
Cinematography: Nirav Shah
Producer: Sashikanth Shivaji

Siddharth, who is known for lover boy roles, is back with similar kind of subject with Love Failure. The actor, who has not tasted a huge success in the recent times, has pinned his high hopes on the latest movie.

Story: 
            
Arjun (Siddhartha) is a happy-go-lucky guy. He and Parvati (Amala Paul) are studying in the same college. In no time, they fall for each other. However, some differences crop up between them and they part ways. Parvati decides to go to the US and pursue higher studies and forget her love affair. Arjun too spend most of his time with close friends in order to forget his love failure. There is another love story in the film. It is between Parvati’s parents – Aravind (Suresh) and Saru (Surekha Vani). What is their love story? How this brings about a change in the attitude of Siddharth an Parvati? This is the suspense element that should be seen on silver screen.
Performance:

The role in Love Failure is tailor made for Siddharth. He has essayed the kind of roles several times before. So, it is literally a cake walk for him. Siddharth has done full justice to his role. Amala Paul is hot and sensuous. She fits the bill perfectly. Amala Paul looks good with Siddharth and they both share a good on screen chemistry.
Positive:

Siddharth and Amala Paul’s chemistry
Music
Cinematography

Negative:

Too many sub-plots
Too much drama and melodrama
Very urbane storyline
Predictable climax

Love Failure is a film not for the regular audiences but is targeted at urban youth. The film with its liberal use of typical youth slang will work well in multiplexes. The youth, who form the backbone of all Siddharth’s films, will naturally connect with the film and also patronize the film to a large extent.

Verdict:

Siddharth’s Love Failure is yet another typical youth love story. The film has nothing new or novel to offer. The film has some good screenplay and a lot of style. Still, the style alone can never be a substitute for substance and hence the film ends up as an average film.
Movie Rating : 2.5/5

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