Actors: Naslen K. Gaffur, Mimita Byju, Vol
Geith Pratap, Shyam Mohan, Akhila Bharwavan, Meenakshi Ravindran, Athlaf Salim et al.
Director: Girish AD
Producers: Fahad Fasil, Dish Potan, Shyam Pushkaran
Music director: Vishnu Vijay
Cinematographers: Azmal Sambu
Editor: Akash Joseph, Vargies
Story:
Sachine (Nelsen K.) an engineering graduate and shy young man, loves a girl in her college but fails to express her feelings towards her. After graduation, he plans to go to the UK, but his visa application is rejected. Sachine does not want to be in his hometown and asks his friend Amal Davis (Subhead Pratap) to help him. Amal Davis, who plans to continue gate coaching in Hyderabad, takes Sachine along. In a marriage, Sachine sees Rei (immitted Biju) and instantly falls for her. The rest of the film displays the main character journey.
Plus points:
It's hard to handle movies like love that are shaped by plain storyline, but what a girlish its'd. Loves have a pleasant, windy and hearty vibe throughout its runtime. Girish AD has hit the right strings in creating healthy and relevant humor. There are a lot of scenes that make us stomach in the movie. The good part is that the love story is not covered by fun moments. The director combines romantic and humorous parts smoothly, turning love into the most enjoyable watch.
Lead Pair Nelsen Gaffers and Mamita Byju were very impressed with their roles. Naslen played very naturally in the role of Sachin, looking like a next door boy. Sachin's role has innocence, intrigue and charm, and the young actor has done an impure job of bringing those features to the screen. Ma Mita Byju was impressed with Reinula. Her character is well crafted and the actress's lively performance makes her fall in love with her character.
Reek has a set of desired features that she wants to see in her spouse, although she is slowly different from Sachin. This piece was cleverly maintained with nice drama and hearty moments. Music Pratap played Amal Davis and he was a friend of all of us in our lives. This makes his role more relatable.
Adi, played by Shyam Mohan, also loves the female role, which makes him and Sachin conflicts. Both of them try to attract and impress the heroine and their scenes tickle funny bones. The climax episode smiles again

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