Love Story
Contents (Summary):
Revanthak is a person, Mounika is another person They end up in Hyderabad in search of a job. Just in time, they join the Zumba team. They are attracted to Hi Player. But caste differences in the society also come their way.
Some special information ":
Sai Pallavi was in a happy-sad, love story (kissing) scene that the audience remembers, but the way the movie was shot made it seem like a kiss.This movie has been dubbed in various blouses or released in various Israeli countries — as advertised.
Main Character:
Revanth (Naga Chaitanya) — A person who has less opportunities from home and social status, to establish his own position in life.
Mouni/Maunika (Pallavi) — Same girl, born in a high caste, comes to gain her own identity from the family.
Start:
They are from the same village — Telang, Armur,
Revanth Network runs a Zumba (dance/fitness center).
Mouni Santhan comes in search of a good job, sometimes staying with her uncle or relatives.
They are neighbours and Revanth tells her, “Go on, your time in my Zumba caste, I want to work you out.”
Love blossoms:
During practice work, dancing, fun, conversation— the doctor is drawn to them.
However, social class—caste (discrimination)—divides them.
Mouni also has a past — she has an “abusive uncle” or abusive environment, which forced her to talk.
Middle / Transition:
The tone of the film starts off light-hearted — love, laughter, minor troubles — but gradually things get serious.
Especially in the pre-climax part, social injustice, gender violence, hidden truths of the past are revealed.
The character played by Rajeev Kanakala (who is suspected of pedophilia or illegal behavior towards a child) appears in this part and it creates an important turning point in the story.
Overcoming many obstacles, the lovers stand by each other. However, the ending has been criticized for being a bit dramatic and rushed.
Picture message: Cities, development, opportunities—not “equality” or “fairness” everywhere. Different, love alone is not enough—social and ego-side barriers must be overcome.
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