‘Ishq’ feel-good romantic film: Marks Nitin’s come back
Film: “Ishq”;
Cast: Nitin, Nitya Menon, Ajay, Sindhu Tholani, Nagineedu and Ali;
Producer: Vikram Gaud and Sudhakara Reddy;
Screenplay-writer-Director: Vikram Kumar;
Cinematographer: P.C. Sriram;
Composer: Anoop Reubens-Arvind Shankar;
Rating: ***
Telugu actor Nitin shot to fame with Teja directed “Jayam” and thanks to the success of the film he was touted as the next superstar in the making. But his choice of bad films with routine stories and ordinary directors has pushed him out of the star race.
But he returns to the reckoning with well-tuned romantic movie “Ishq”, made with good technical values and superb performances by the lead pair.
Director Vikram Kumar, who had directed R. Madhavan starrer Hindi thriller “13 B”, has written a good screenplay, which is fresh and contemporary.
The director has also been able to capitalise on cinematography by roping in best-known cameraman P.C. Sriram. Anoop-Arvind’s music is another plus point.
Kumar has tried to present Nitin differently and the actor shows lot of maturity in his portrayal. Even the conflict point in the story is used effectively.
Romantic sequences involving the two leading artists are well picturised. The first half is breezy and engaging. Though the second half is little inconsistent, the director gets a grip on the story towards the climax, which is interesting.
Of course, the film has loopholes – characterisation of Ajay, who plays heroine’s brother, is confusing. Second half has illogical sequences.
But the flaws notwithstanding, “Ishq” is a winning film and it will attract all sections of the viewers.
Rahul meets Priya on his way to airport and it is love at first sight for them. After some interesting sequences, they come together and love blossoms between them. But there is one sour point. Vidya’s brother with whom Rahul had a tusssle.
Nitin proves to be a competent actor who can carry any role decently. Even in the looks department, he scores well and shows a lot of maturity in his performance.
Nitya Menon takes over from where she had left in “Ala Modalaindi” to prove again that she is the most talented actress. The lead actors share a good chemistry on screen.
Ajay renders justice to his role. Ali adds up to the comedy quotient. Sindhu Tholani, Nagineedu, Sathya Krishna are apt choices for their respective roles.
Sriram’s brilliant camera work and Anoop-Arvind’s soothing music make the film a must watch. The dialogues are crisp and humorous most of the times.
Nitin makes a comeback through “Ishq”, which is a feel good romantic film.