Movie Name: Love Reddy Starring: Anjan Ramachendra, Shravani Krishnaveni
Director: Smaran Reddy
Producers: Sunanda B Reddy, Hemalatha Reddy, Ravindra G, Madanagopal Reddy, Nagaraj Beerappa, Prabhanjan Reddy, Naveen Reddy
Music Director: Prince Henry
Cinematographer: Ajay Sai
Love Reddy is the latest Telugu movie directed by Smaran Reddy starring Anjan Ramachandra and Shravan Reddy Released in last month now in kannada
Director Smaran Reddy has tried to tell the society about the prevalence of honour killings taking place in Karnataka & Andhara Pradesh with this film.
At The Age of Thirty Narayana Reddy (Anjan Ramachandra) is left alone, waiting to find the right person. When he meets Divya (Shravan Reddy)
His life takes a turn and falls deeply in love. However, he struggles to admit his feelings to her. Believing that she will reply, Narayana follows her with hope,
But a series of events gradually brings them closer. However, even as their relationship grows, neither of them openly express their love.
Just when things seem to be going well, Divya`s marriage is arranged with someone else. The film explores the questions Did Divya really love Narayan? Why did she agree to marry someone else? How far will Narayan go to fight for his love?
The unfolding drama reveals the path their love story will eventually take.
The emotional struggle of a man who loves deeply but cannot express his feelings is well portrayed in Love Reddy. Narayana Reddy`s efforts to win Divya`s heart, With their inner conflict, balanced with light-hearted family and comedy sequences that give the film a relatable touch.
Anjan Ramachandra brings depth and sincerity to his role, especially in the climax and romantic moments. His grounded performance helps keep the emotional core of the film intact.
Shravan Reddy as the heroine stands out especially in the second half. Her portrayal of Divya is nuanced and brings a layer of intrigue to her character.
Supporting actors NT Ramaswamy and Ganesh DS also give solid performances by adding weight to their roles. Ravi Kalabrahma, Vani Gowda and rest of the supporting cast have contributed well in their range.
Prince Henry`s music is one of the few bright spots in this bloated and misguided romantic drama