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Film Review: Love Is Forever

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Soft Touch Entertainment’s Love Is Forever (UA) is a romantic drama that borders on the absurd.


Story & Screenplay

Rohit (Ruslaan Mumtaz) and Simran (Karnika Mandal) marry and head to Simla for their honeymoon, where they are haunted by Simran’s obsessive college admirer, Raj (Rahul B. Kumar). When it’s revealed that Raj is dead, the story takes a bizarre turn, culminating in Simran promising to marry him in another life. Rashid Kanpuri’s story is clichéd, the twist is weak, and the climax borders on laughable. The screenplay by Sonu Dandoriya and Raju Prasad is incoherent, riddled with illogical situations. Dialogues too are poor.


Performances & Technicals

Ruslaan Mumtaz acts sincerely, but Karnika Mandal is miscast and below par. Rahul B. Kumar is embarrassingly bad, both in performance and diction. Supporting actors, including Mushtaq Khan, Gargi Patel, Garima Agarwal, and others, range from mediocre to terrible.

Direction by Salina Srinivas is weak. Music and lyrics are ordinary, choreography dull, background score ineffective, and camerawork unimpressive. Action scenes are unintentionally comical, while editing and art direction are below standard.


Verdict

Love Is Forever is a painfully predictable, poorly made film with bad acting and a nonsensical climax. It has little chance of acceptance among viewers.

Rating: 1 / 5

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