
They all represent a stereotype and such is the preciseness in picking them that by the end the characters stay with us in spite of the sheer predictability on display. The entire gang of the college boys and girl are well cast. But the emotional and character design of Noorin trumps in the end. Both are perfectly suitable for their roles, though. For others, it appears extremely silly and highly predictable to see any real enjoyment.Īlthough Priya Prakash Warrior got all the limelight, when it comes to performance it is Noorin Shereef who has got a better part. Overall, much like Husharu, Lovers Day offers entertainment and emotions that might find resonance with a tiny youth segment. Also, there is a feeling that the climax was not needed. The major turn in the story is so predictable, but the actors, make it passable. But, there are many other moments which feel like needlessly going on. What makes the parts tick is the funny moments that come from time to time like the police station sequence. It is in the second half that we finally get some momentum and a story, albeit a highly predictable one. Most of the time is put on introducing characters, which are way too many, and then give them a few interactive scenes so that they all become a gang-like. We have to say Omar has failed in creating that lingering impact. He wants to create a world in the college premise and characters in it that stay with the audience long after we have come out of the show. Omar Lulu’s idea is evident with the predictable plot at hand. But besides the smiling and funny side, there is a visible lacking in other emotional departments. That is kind of like the half job done for them. He is one among the many young boys and girls who have been cast well for their roles. Roshan Abdul Raheef has the charm and age to play the part given to him. How Is Roshan Abdul Rahoof’s Performance? What happens between the three in the college days is what the film is all about? An unfortunate situation brings him closer to Gadha (Noorin Shereef). Roshan (Roshan Abdul Raheef)falls in love with Priya (Priya Prakash Warrior) on the first sight itself. Dec 04 2021, 01:52Skylab Review - Tiresome Watch view more >.Dec 10 2021, 06:30Lakshya Review - Bland and Boring view more >.Dec 10 2021, 15:56Gamanam Review - Honest But Uninspiring view more >.Dec 17 2021, 00:29Pushpa Review - Allu Arjun's Show view more >.Dec 18 2021, 18:20Soundarya Sharma Latest Hot Stills view more >.Dec 18 2021, 19:15Neha Malik Latest Hot Stills view more >.Dec 19 2021, 17:00Malavika Mohanan Latest Hot Sizzling Pics view more >.Dec 20 2021, 20:00Roar Of RRR In Mumbai Pre- Release Event Pics view more >.Dec 20 2021, 14:09High Court Raps Jagan Govt Once Again On Ticket Prices Issue! view more >.Dec 20 2021, 15:00Jagan Govt After RTC Employees' Savings Money? view more >.Dec 20 2021, 15:50I Suffered For 10 Days After The Abuse: Nara Bhuvaneshwari view more >.Dec 20 2021, 17:13For Mudragada, Kodipandhalu More Crucial Than Kapu Reservations! view more >.


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Tech house enthusiast Torvvo offers a intricate, driving rework of Out From Under, while Buku finishes things off with an unconditionally smashing remix of 107th. Pulling from evident hip hop roots comes Turn Around, an edgy yet calm ditty with proper focus given to its groovy basslines and chiming synthesis. Next, Shades Of Blue uses a smooth, slow four-to-the-floor beat as the foundation for dreamy arpeggios and chopped vocals. The album begins with LeMoti's iconic Bellina The Octopus, a catchy half-time number that effortlessly sings from late-night club track to emotional ballad over the course of four silky minutes.
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From their foothold in Pittsburgh, the duo has composed five original tracks that feel nostalgic yet simultaneously contemporary, plus two remixes from hometown colleagues Buku and Torvvo. As architects of all music styles deep, LeMoti comes correct on their first album for Gravitas Music, Olive Oil & Octopus.
