Review @ 'Love Failure' Movie

Movie : Love Failure
Rating: 3/5
Cast : Siddarth, Amala Paul, Suresh, Ravi Raghavendar, Balaji, Shyam, Surekha Vani and others
Directed by : Balaji Mohan
Produced by : Siddarth, Nirav Shah
Banner : Etike Entertainments, Y Not Studios
Music : SS Thaman
Release Date : 2012-02-17

Siddarth is making his debut as the producer and he has teamed up with few likeminded individuals to come up with a treat on love and its failure. Let us have a look
Story
Arun (Siddarth) is a college student and it is his story of how he fell in love with Parvathi (Amala). It goes on a flashback mode rooting to how Arun meets Parvathi, how they become friends and how that friendship blooms to love. And as is the case with any love matter, there is also a breakup episode to it. However, the thing that Arun is unable to understand is, why the love failure happened. On the other hand, Parvathi has trouble at her home as her parents Arvind, Saroja (Suresh, Surekha Vani) are going through a divorce. The story takes a turn when Arun goes to Yanam and it is here he begins to introspect on his relationship. Whether that helps him in any way? What is the reason for their love failure? All this forms the rest of the story.
Performances
Siddarth has gone through this role many times so it was more like a cakewalk for him. However, the characterization didn’t expect him to deliver some gripping acts so it was quite smooth for him.
Amala Paul is a natural beauty. Her smiles and her eyes spread a lot of magic and her ease in front of the camera is appealing. She was good.
Suresh was elegant and looked well suited for the role. Surekha Vani was contained. Ravi Raghavendra was appealing. Shyam was nice. The actors who did the role of Siddarth’s friends were hilarious. Director Balaji is also seen in two scenes and makes his presence felt.
Highlights 
  1. Screenplay
  2. Sidz-Amala screen chemistry
  3. Comedy
  4. Technical values
  5. Entertainment quotient
  6. Background score
Drawbacks 
  1. Drag in second half
  2. Melodrama quotient
  3. Slightly confusing narrative
Finally: Love Failure should work commercially as it appeals to the target audience. It is made on a medium budget and it should recover its costs despite being restricted to certain sections of audience. If you are looking for a beautiful romantic tale, this is the film. Go, fail in love!