TERE NAAL LOVE HO GAYA MOVIE REVIEW

  • Release date: 24 February 2012 (India)
  • Director: Mandeep Kumar
  • Music director: Sachin–Jigar
  • Producers: Kumar S. Taurani, Renu Taurani
  • Screenplay: Dhieyo Sandhu, Abhijeet Sandhu

Story


Some romantic tales are simply so sweet, more thus, when genuine couples sentiment on reel. Tere Naal Love Ho Gaya is one of those. No phenomenal story or no one of a kind equation, no significant showmanship, yet, this lighthearted comedy engages and contacts your heart.

Scaled down (Genelia D’Souza) is an informed, carefree girl of specialist, Bhatti (Tinnu Anand), who needs to wed her off to a rich jaat, Sunny.

Radiant thus considers Mini to be somebody who can assist him with going to Canada.

However, the feisty Mini, who adores life and experience, will have none of that.

Viren (Riteish Deshmukh), who drives Bhatti’s rickshaw, is a blockhead with fantasies about beginning a movement organization with an armada of autos for which he is meticulously setting aside cash.

Twist

Bhatti auctions every one of his rickshaws one day with Viren’s reserve funds of Rs.60,000 in it. Egged on by his companions to suffocate his distresses, Viren swallows a couple of beverages and in an inebriated daze arrives up at Bhatti’s doorstep requesting his cash back, while Mini’s commitment is in progress.

A contention follows and Viren lays his hands on a gun. In the uproar, Mini holds onto the chance and powers Viren to hijack her and makes him drive them off in the holding up vehicle.

TERE NAAL LOVE HO GAYA MOVIE REVIEW
TERE NAAL LOVE HO GAYA MOVIE REVIEW

The spunky Mini makes an arrangement with Viren that he will adhere to her guidelines and will request a payment of Rs 10 lakh from her dad. He would then be able to have his Rs 60,000 and she will keep the rest as she wouldn’t like to return home and get hitched.

Songs

While the payment letter goes to Mini’s dad, the couple go into somebody’s home and attempt to make a decent living. All the while, they begin to look all starry eyed at and are upbeat being with one another.

The story takes a wind when Mini’s life partner Sunny alongside her dad comes to pay the payoff sum however tricks them and starts terminating, planning to take Mini back.

Out of nowhere, Mini and Viren are hijacked by someone else and removed to the Chowdhary’s haveli.

Performances

Chowdhary (Om Puri) is a famous hijacking boss, who brings home the bacon out of requesting pay-off. Exactly when you think Puri is an antagonist of sorts and some ceaseless torment dramatization will unfurl, we find that Viren false name “chotu” is Om Puri and Smita Jayakar’s child. If you are interested in watching free movies or shows kindly visit Fmovies.

Disliking his dad’s ways, Viren has ventured out from home six years back to work in Patiala as a rickshaw driver.

Follow your heart and not your head when you watch this satire coordinated by debutant Mandeep Kumar. The earnest exertion to make a carefree, fun, romantic tale radiates through.

TERE NAAL LOVE HO GAYA MOVIE REVIEW
TERE NAAL LOVE HO GAYA MOVIE REVIEW

Conclusion

Genelia as the vivacious Mini is cute and conveys a vigorous presentation. She looks crisp, stunning and does full equity to Mini’s madnesses and tricks. Riteish plays Viren as far as possible. He is sincere, limited, yet you have seen him do this previously.

The couple illuminates the screen with their discernable, however downplayed science. Tinnu Anand and Om Puri convey great exhibitions.

Sachin Jigar’s music praises the film. Fundamental vaari janwa pulls at your heart strings. The title tune Tere naal likewise draws out the kind of the film.

Notwithstanding, Veena Malik’s thing number – Fan boycott gayi – neglects to evoke whistles or fans.

Cinematographer Chirantan Das is intrigues by perfectly catching magnificent areas in rustic Punjab and beautiful Himachal Pradesh.

Appreciate viewing a sweet romantic tale with the now Mr and Mrs Deshmukh as the lead pair. Trust me, it is sufficiently engaging

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