Priya Prakash Varrier's Lovers Day Movie Review & Rating {2.25/5}

Priya Prakash Varriers Lovers Day Movie Review & Rating {2.25/5}
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Priya Prakash Varriers Lovers Day Movie Review and Rating Priya Prakash Varrier has become the internet sensation just with a single winking video The video not only went viral by making her popular but also succeeded in creating a huge fan base for her even before the release of her debut movie Oru Adaar Love

Rating: 2.25/5
Movie Name: Lovers Day
Language: Telugu
Release Date: 14 February 2019
Cast: Priya Prakash Varrier,Mohammed Roshan,
Director: Omar Lulu
Producers: Gururajan S,Ch Vinod Reddy
Music: Shaan Rahman
Genre: Romance/Comedy
Run Time: 158 Minutes

Priya Prakash Varrier has become the internet sensation just with a single winking video. The video not only went viral by making her popular but also succeeded in creating a huge fan base for her even before the release of her debut movie 'Oru Adaar Love'. Against all the odds, the movie has finally made its way into the theatres today on the occasion of Valentine's Day and the movie also got dubbed in Telugu as 'Lovers Day' starring Priya Varrier and Noorin Sherif under the direction of Omar Lulu. Let's check out the review of the movie.

Story:

Rahoof (Roshan) falls in love at first sight with Priya (Priya Prakash Varrier). Priya also likes him. But whenever he tried to propose her, she will keep on rejecting. Then comes Gadha (Noorin Sherif) to play the cupid. Both Rahoof and Priya accept their love for each other. But because of some situations, the duo parts their ways. What Gadha did to bring them together again? What happened between Gadha and Roshan? Will Priya and Roshan get back together again? Forms the rest of the story.

Performances:

Priya Prakash Varrier is extremely beautiful and also talented. She has delivered an effortless performance in the movie which is a good thing. Her cute acting skills never fail to grab their attention. Noorin is also a plus point for the film. Though both Noorin and Priya Varrier did some mistakes, the duo will impress with their performances. Roshan Abdul Rahoof did a decent job. Michelle Ann Daniel is awesome. She has blended with the role well. Arun A Kumar delivered a worth-appreciating performance. Mathew's performance is impressive. Siyadh Shahjahan and Dilrupa Aswad are perfect for their roles. The rest of the cast also made their presence felt.

Technical Aspects:

The Production values by Ousepachan Movie House are super rich. Music by Shaan Rahman is excellent. There are a couple of lovely songs and his BGM is extremely pleasing and amazing. Cinematographer Sinu Sidharth has produced some sleak visuals for the film. His camera work sure played a vital role in the output of the film. Editing by Achu Vijayan is clean and neat.

Also Read:Priya Warrier in Lovers Day

Verdict:

Director Omar Lulu is one of the hitmakers in Mollywood and the director has prepared a simple realistic and cute love story for the film. Though there are not many twists and turns in the movie, he has narrated the film in the cutest way which will definitely gain more brownie points for the film. Though the director tried to showcase the difference between love and friendship in a beautiful way, he has utterly failed to impress the audience with his narration. The performances are really good by the actors. The first half of the movie is pleasant and fun filled with some teenage romance, the introduction of the characters etc.

Some of the funny scenes also came out well but the second half is really draggy and there are no interesting sequences in the movie which became one of the minus points for the film. The director failed to focus on the actual point of the film and there are so many deviations which will irk the audience. Overall, the movie is a simple romantic drama with a few shortcomings.

Also Read:People take an objection to "Wink" girl's lip lock!

Disclaimer : This Review is An Opinion of One Person. Please Do Not Judge The Movie Based On This Review. Watch Movie in Theatre
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