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Love Today Review

Love Today Review : The love story where technology plays the spoil sport is fun and entertaining. With a social message conveyed in a not so preachy way the film appeals to Telugu OTT audience as well.

Love Today Review

Pradeep and Nikitha are too much in love. They are understanding about each other and know the other so much that nothing would ever cause any trouble until the father of the girl gets to know about their relation.

The father played by Sathyaraj is a lawyer and quite an intelligent one. He agrees to the marriage on one condition – that both of them exchange their phones for 24 hours. A simple preposition but practically could get quite complicated  And the situation ends up being just that.

In making the screenplay entertaining and comic retaining the sensibilities of romance and emotional layers for a family – Love Today has managed to be ab all round film. The film when it released received a lot of positive talk and was declared a hit. The success streak continues on OTT.

Plus: Entertaining with senior actors Radhika Sarathkumar and Sathyaraj throwing in their might  Dialogues that are witty and relatable and writing, direction  and acting by Pradeep Ranganathan.

Minus: While the film does take it’s context from today’s technology obsessed youngsters and the many complexities of human relationships – on deeper level it perhaps reinforces toxic thought process which youngsters consider not too cool.

 

Love Today Review:

It is an entertainer and audience watch the film with a smile on their face. The amazing response is the proof enough.

Directed by: Pradeep Ranganathan

Written by:Pradeep Ranganathan

Based on       App(a) Lock

by Pradeep Ranganathan

Produced by  Kalpathi S. Aghoram

Kalpathi S. Ganesh

Kalpathi S. Suresh

Starring:  Pradeep Ranganathan, Ivana, Raveena Ravi

Cinematography  Dinesh Purushothaman

Edited by      Pradeep E. Ragav

Music by       Yuvan Shankar Raja

Production company       AGS Entertainment

Distributed by:       Red Giant Movies

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