Our Rating : 3.25/5
Film: Ishq
Cast : Nitin , Nitya Menon , Ajay , Nagineedu , Sindhu Tulani
Cinematography : P.C.Sriram
Director : Vikram K kumar
Producer : M.Vikram Goud
Story:
Rahul (Nitin) is a happy go lucky guy, who gets attracted by Priya (Nithya Menon), his co passenger on a flight. Unexpected things happen and after initial cat fights, they both turn good friends. After sometime they fall in love with each other and when things seem brighter, Priya’s elder brother Shiva (Ajay) enters the scene. Rahul and Shiva had a fight in the past and that is enough for Shiva to say no to Rahul’s love. What does he do to succeed in love is the rest of the story.
Performance:
Nitin enjoyed working as Rahul. Away from routine beaten characterizations, Nitin tried differently with a mild role. His touch of humor, shortened histrionics are influential. Nithya Menon is a delight for eyes. She has gorgeous look and is the real charm of film. Ajay as short tempered Siva formed the crucial character in second half. Nagineedu, Sudha are good. Comedy by Ali in one scene with Ajay was interesting. Sindhu Tulani, Duvvasi, Rohini etc formed the remaining padding.
Analysis:
Story of the film written by Vikram is run of the mill subject. He made the difference by offering a courteous expression in treatment. Rather narration went on at mild pace it is cinematographer PC Sriram’s beautiful capturing of romantic chemistry between lead pair is strong backbone for Ishq. Music by Anup Rubens is inconsistent in background. Musical score for songs is finer. Apparently loop holes in script came to fore only in second half as Nithya’s character looses its attitude for no benefit. Nitin stood on his advantages to drive the story for a happy ending thankfully at the loss of well maintained romanticism in first half. Director trailed the movie scene by scene testing the patience of audience while close up shots on Nithya Menon gave some relief. In one line, Ishq is a better project from Nitin than his past flicks but specifically not to have a hit run.
Verdict:
Contrast attempt by Nitin as a decent lover boy. Nithya Menon is enchanting as her Ala Modalaindi kind of chirpy characterization continued. PC Sreeram’s camera work and Anup Rubens presenting a delightful work, Ishq has something to offer for class public.
Cinematography : P.C.Sriram
Director : Vikram K kumar
Producer : M.Vikram Goud
Story:
Rahul (Nitin) is a happy go lucky guy, who gets attracted by Priya (Nithya Menon), his co passenger on a flight. Unexpected things happen and after initial cat fights, they both turn good friends. After sometime they fall in love with each other and when things seem brighter, Priya’s elder brother Shiva (Ajay) enters the scene. Rahul and Shiva had a fight in the past and that is enough for Shiva to say no to Rahul’s love. What does he do to succeed in love is the rest of the story.
Performance:
Nitin enjoyed working as Rahul. Away from routine beaten characterizations, Nitin tried differently with a mild role. His touch of humor, shortened histrionics are influential. Nithya Menon is a delight for eyes. She has gorgeous look and is the real charm of film. Ajay as short tempered Siva formed the crucial character in second half. Nagineedu, Sudha are good. Comedy by Ali in one scene with Ajay was interesting. Sindhu Tulani, Duvvasi, Rohini etc formed the remaining padding.
Analysis:
Story of the film written by Vikram is run of the mill subject. He made the difference by offering a courteous expression in treatment. Rather narration went on at mild pace it is cinematographer PC Sriram’s beautiful capturing of romantic chemistry between lead pair is strong backbone for Ishq. Music by Anup Rubens is inconsistent in background. Musical score for songs is finer. Apparently loop holes in script came to fore only in second half as Nithya’s character looses its attitude for no benefit. Nitin stood on his advantages to drive the story for a happy ending thankfully at the loss of well maintained romanticism in first half. Director trailed the movie scene by scene testing the patience of audience while close up shots on Nithya Menon gave some relief. In one line, Ishq is a better project from Nitin than his past flicks but specifically not to have a hit run.
Verdict:
Contrast attempt by Nitin as a decent lover boy. Nithya Menon is enchanting as her Ala Modalaindi kind of chirpy characterization continued. PC Sreeram’s camera work and Anup Rubens presenting a delightful work, Ishq has something to offer for class public.

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