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Narrative
A husband tries to win his wife's heart after she marries him out of duty to his family.
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Storyline
In his early thirties, Aravind (Vijay Antony) lives alone in Malaysia. He travels to India under his parents' pressure to settle down and falls in love with Leela (Mirnalini Ravi). However, Leela's family is adamantly opposed to her desire to become a heroine. She marries him in order to escape the rigid family norms. When Aravind learns that Leela married him merely to satisfy her ambition, he receives the shock of his life. When Vikram enters the couple's life, things get worse. The remaining parts of the story will reveal how Aravind resolves such a complex situation.
Acts
Serious role-player Vijay Antony makes a 180-degree turn and plays a humorous role in Love Guru. Vijay Antony captures your interest from beginning to end with his amusing antics and body language. Vijay excelled in a few sentimental passages with sisters in the second part. Mirnalini Ravi makes an impression in a substantial role. She is rather strong when it comes to emotions, despite having some emotional issues in a few confrontation scenarios. Yogi Babu's comedic skills fall flat. VTV.Ganesh was amusing and seemed to be OK.
Review
Love Guru begins by narrating the life of Vijay Anthony's character, Aravind. A thirty-year-old man who was attempting to avoid getting married fell in love when he arrived in India and discovered that his wife had only married him for personal gain. Love Guru is not a novel tale in this sense; there have been many such stories in Indian film. For the first fifteen minutes of the movie, all of this is presented in a dull manner.
However, after the pair marries, things start to become interesting. There are occasional giggles when Yogi Babu and VTV Ganesh arrive. The couple's exchanges in the first half seem invigorating. You may claim that Rab Ne Banadi Jodi by SRK served as a kind of inspiration for Love Guru. The movie had a very powerful emotional core where the husband sacrifices all to fulfill his wife's desire; alas, that does not occur here.
To increase the effect of the events, one believes that the director ought to have imparted more agony to the poignant passages. The main antagonist of Love Guru is found in the second part. Following a hesitant beginning, filmmaker Vinayak skillfully uses comedy and a few emotions to set up the conflict. However, this does not occur when you believe the emotion must escalate. The unfortunate thing is that the majority of the recurrent sequences in the second half are quite predictable.
The filmmaker did a good job of handling a minor plot twist or abrupt shift in the story throughout the second part. The movie suffers from predictability and redundancy, despite having good comedy and a realistic plot overall. Things would have been much better if the second half's central plot had been more focused and poignant. However, that does not transpire, and Love Guru concludes as a movie with a handful of truly memorable scenes.
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