Raj Tarun's 'Lover' movie released

     Written by : SMTV24x7 | Fri, Jul 20, 2018, 01:45 PM

Raj Taruns Lover movie released

Hyderabad, July 20: Tollywood Young Hero Raj Tharun, who is going through a series of flops has come up with his new film Lover. Produced by Dil Raju, this film has hit the screens today.


Story: Raj(Raj Tarun) falls in love with a nurse by the name Charitha(Riddhi Kumar). At first, Charita does not oblige Raj’s love but the moment she does, she falls in serious trouble which involves her hospital and Raj Tarun’s elder brother(Rajeev Kanakala). Well, what is the twist behind all this and how does Raj save his lover is the whole story of the film.


Plus Points: Raj Tharun looks good with his new makeover. The way he balanced the romantic part in the first half and carried the massy avatar during the later part is good. Debutante Riddhi Kumar is a superb find and she is apt as the Malayali nurse. Performance wise too, she is quite impressive and evokes good emotions.


Songs are the biggest asset of the film as all the numbers are superb and have also been shot well. Subbaraj and Ajay do their negative parts well.


Minus Points: The last twenty minutes is where the movie goes for a toss. A serious mafia set up who is after a rare blood group is showcased from the start but when the time comes for real action during the climax, Raj Tharun fools them as the film is wrapped up in a hurry. This looks a bit over the top.


Also, more comedy and better strong romance should been added in the first half to make things tighter. 


Technical Aspects: Production values by Dil Raju's nephew, Harshith Reddy, are top notch as he has not compromised on the visuals and music part of the film as they are the main assets. Editing is decent and so was the camera work. Five music directors have worked on the musical score and they have done a superb job.


Verdict: On the whole, Lover is surely a better film when compared to Raj Tarun's previous duds. The movie has amazing songs and a decent first half. But the second half gets jittery and is ended in a hurry. If you are okay with the routine plot and do not mind the simple proceedings, give the film a shot which ends as a passable affair this weekend.