Review : Premalu – A Heartwarming Rom-Com Delight

Movie Name : Premalu

Release Date : March 8, 2024

Piktalk.com Rating : 3/5

Starring: Naslen K. Gafoor, Mamitha Baiju, Sangeeth Prathap, Shyam Mohan, Akhila Bhargavan, Meenakshi Raveendran, Athlaf Salim and others

Director: Girish A.D

Producer: Fahadh Faasil, Dileesh Pothan, Syam Pushkaran

Music Director: Vishnu Vijay

Cinematographers: Ajmal Sambu

Editor:Akash Joseph, Varghese

The latest buzz in town surrounds the Malayalam film “Premalu,” directed by Girish A.D. This romantic comedy features Naslen K. Gafoor and Mamitha Baiju in pivotal roles. Let’s delve into the details and explore what the movie has to offer.

Story :

Sachin, a shy guy with an engineering degree, has a crush on a girl in his college but struggles to tell her how he feels. After finishing college, he hopes to go to the U.K., but his visa application is rejected. Not wanting to stay in his hometown, he turns to his friend Amal Davis for help. Amal, who is heading to Hyderabad for GATE coaching, invites Sachin to join him. At a wedding, Sachin meets Reenu and immediately falls for her. The rest of the movie follows the adventures of these main characters.

Positive Aspects :

Handling movies with a simple plot like “Premalu” can be tricky, but Girish A.D. does a fantastic job. The movie has a cheerful and heartwarming vibe all the way through. Girish A.D. nails the healthy and situational humor, with many moments that will leave you in stitches. What’s great is that the humor doesn’t overshadow the love story. The director smoothly blends romance and comedy, making “Premalu” a really enjoyable watch.

The main actors, Naslen Gafoor and Mamitha Baiju, are adorable in their roles. Naslen, playing Sachin, comes across as the friendly guy next door, and his natural portrayal of Sachin’s innocence, wit, and charm is commendable. Mamitha Baiju, as Reenu, is captivating, and her lively performance makes her character easy to fall in love with.

Reenu has a list of qualities she looks for in a life partner, but she ends up falling for Sachin, who is quite the opposite. This part of the story is handled sensibly with drama and heartwarming moments. Sangeeth Prathap, playing Amal Davis, is that relatable friend we all have in our lives. Aadhi, played by Shyam Mohan, also loves the female lead, creating funny and entertaining scenes as he and Sachin compete for her attention. The climax episode adds another layer of hilarity.

In addition to the actors, Hyderabad City plays a significant role in this delightful romantic comedy. The Malayalam movie’s setting in Hyderabad adds a fresh touch to the story. The film explores the beautiful city extensively, making it easy for even Telugu audiences to connect with it.

Negative Aspects :

While there aren’t many complaints about “Premalu,” some people feel that the first few minutes, which show the main character’s parents and hometown, could have been done better. In these parts, the movie slows down a bit.

If someone is hoping for a fantastic story, they might be a little disappointed because “Premalu” is more about giving an entertaining experience with a storyline that feels familiar. Some think that the first half of the movie could have been shorter and more to the point.

Technical Elements :

The music by Vishnu Vijay and the camera work by Ajmal Sambu add to the enjoyable atmosphere of “Premalu.” The movie’s production values are excellent, and the creators deserve praise for showcasing Hyderabad so well and making it a crucial part of the story.

Director Girish A.D., along with Kiran Josey, who assisted in writing, did a great job blending fun and romantic elements. Most of the humor is based on the situations in the story and works really well. Girish A.D.’s direction is outstanding, especially in the second half where there are no dull moments. “Premalu” stands out as one of the most delightful romantic comedies in recent times.

Conclusion :

In summary, “Premalu” is a delightful romantic comedy that brings plenty of enjoyable moments. The main actors, Naslen K. Gafoor, Mamitha Baiju, Sangeeth Prathap, and Shyam Mohan, do a wonderful job in their roles. The movie’s strengths lie in its funny scenes, relatable moments, simple characters, and sweet love story. It’s not just for Malayali viewers; there’s a good chance that Telugu audiences will also connect with “Premalu” as it showcases the lively city of Hyderabad in a great way. If you can overlook the thin plot and a few slow parts, this film is highly enjoyable and worth watching. Recommended for a good time.

Piktalk.com Rating: 3/5

Reviewed by Team Piktalk