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COLOURS OF LOVE’ REVIEW

In the film Colours of Love (A), which is shown on Cinema Central, the protagonist is a melancholy sex therapist who seeks the assistance of a psychotherapist in order to recover from his condition.



A sex therapist named Avee, played by Smaran Sahu, suffers from depression. Deepika Amin, his mother, urges him to visit Rajat, her friend who is also a psychotherapist. Pawan Chopra is the face of Rajat. After meeting Rajat, Avee divulges all of the information to him. In spite of the fact that Avee's marriage to Shruti had been finalized, Shruti had abandoned him only one month before the wedding was set to take place, claiming that she was in love with another man. After that, Avee had engaged in sexual activity with his patient, Rekha, who, like Avee, had left his life since neither of them had made a commitment to the relationship. Additionally, Nikita, played by Bhakti Kubavat, makes her way into Avee's life. Nikita decides to leave Avee after charming her and having sexual intercourse with her for a period of two months. Avee is already engaged to a guy in Pune, therefore Nikita is unable to continue their relationship. After listening to Avee's explanation, Rajat tries to convince him that both Shruti and Nikita had valid reasons for not remaining with him. He gives Avee the assurance that he would eventually meet a female who will take up residence in his life and stay with him for the rest of his life. Are Avee able to find a companion for life? Does he no longer suffer from its symptoms?



Both the plot and the script that Divyesh Limbani has written are very standard, and neither one of them offers the viewer anything that is particularly thrilling or innovative. Due to the fact that the drama develops in a manner that is somewhat predictable, the viewers often lose interest in the drama. Despite the fact that Rajat is a psychologist, the advice that he gives Avee is the same as what a close friend or family would provide to someone in order to help him pull himself out of his sadness. To put it another way, the audience anticipates that Rajat would come up with something that is superior to what regular or unqualified individuals would conceive of, but he does not come up with anything of the such. Dialogues written by Divyesh Limbani are above average.



When it comes to Avee, Smaran Sahu is fine. As Avee's mother, Deepika Amin does an excellent job. Pawan Chopra is not very impressive in his role as Rajat, the psychologist. A typical person, Devang Tanna is. When it comes to the part of Nikita, Bhakti Kubavat is nothing special. Jay Wadhwani's performance is of a typical magnitude. Both Gurpreet Kaur and Bhumika Barot provide help on a regular basis. Ruchika Varma, Pravin Pan Patil, and Harshita Sahu are all able to meet the requirements.



The directing that Divyesh Limbani is responsible for is not up to par. His narrative does not include anything that sticks out in particular. Together, Tushar Mallek and Lovenish Sharma are responsible for the music, while Abhishek Gaur and Lovenish Sharma are responsible for the words. The music that Tushar Mallek and Lovenish Sharma have composed for the backdrop is not something to brag about. The camera work done by Mihir Fichadiya is around mediocre. In terms of production design, Malika Singh Tak is not even close to being fair. The editing carried out by Divyesh Limbani should have been more precise.



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