100 Days of Love Telugu Movie

Feature Film | 2016 | Comedy, Romantic
Critics:
Below Average fare! Try it only if you have loads of patience and the urge to watch love stories whatever may be the feel they offer.
Aug 26, 2016 By NR


Rao Gopal Rao (Dulquer) happens to meet Savitri (Nithya Menon) and then this love at first sight thing happens. As expected, she goes missing and our hero goes in search of her. Finally, he manages to get hold of her and gets ready to propose. But then, he realizes this Savitri is his old schoolmate whom he hates to the core. What happens further in their love story forms the rest.



Jenuse Mohammed takes up an age old romantic tale to mark his directorial debut and that costs him very much. The movie slips in to predictable horizons right from the word go and audience will realize in the first half itself that they are seeing a tale that had been told a million times and it does not even for a moment illuminate something new. The performances of the lead pair and the wonderful chemistry between them is the only saving grace for the film if any.


The

film has some stunning visuals thanks to cinematographer Pratheesh Verma's magical frames. Bijibal's background score and Govind Menon's music are also not that effective. Surprisingly, the dubbing works are good and so are the dialogues penned by Shashank Vennelakanti. The Production Values are just about average.


The first half of the film is all bout Rao Gopal Rao's searching for Savitri while the audience will search for very few good things in the film. But the good things will arrive only in the second half and that too are very scarce and scattered here and there. The last 15 minutes is good but not to the extent to save the film. Below Average fare! Try it only if you have loads of patience and the urge to watch love stories whatever may be the feel they offer.

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