100 days of love movie review

100 days of love movie review

100 Days of love is an entertaining love story.

Movie show cases love story of Balan K. Nair (Dulquer Salmaan) and Sheela (Nithya Menen). Director Jenuse Mohamed is successful to pull another success story for Malayalam cinema in the backdrop of Bangalore.

Balan is a young journalist struggles to push his life up as his original thoughts are far from acceptable to his superiors. Ummar (Sekhar Menon) an avid gamer and spoilt brat from a filthy rich family is Balan’s only friend.

Balan is in thick soup as not only his career is in trouble but also his love. He is all brocken after his girlfriend left him.

Unexpectedly he come across Sheela. Balan and Ummar start to play a new game to find her. But all in vain. All along the plot and dialogues are good enough to give you ample of laughter.

Once again she comes to Balan’s life when Sheela gets involved in an accident with Romanch (Aju Varghese) a colleague of Balan-friend and enemy at the same time. Now begins Balan’s heartfelt efforts to win the life of Sheela. And he have compete with business tycoon Rahul who is all set to marry Sheela.

Movie tell you whether Sheela will Join Balan at the end of 100 Days of Love.

This movie portray genuine friendship between Balan and Ummar. Also you will enjoy the scenes making fun of cliché dialogues in relationships.

Vineeth and Praveena appear as parents of Sheela and put up a good show.

In the technical support also this movie is just excellent. Cameraman Pratheesh Varma did a wonderful job as well as editor Sandeep Kumar. Music by Govind Menon as well as Bijibal’s background music just enhance the movie experience. Sameera Saneesh did another miracle with costumes in this film. The lyrics are also something meaningful.

This movie won’t be a lose neither for you, nor for the producer K.V Vijayakumar Palakunnu.

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