LGM Movie Review - Sorry MS Dhoni, This is 100% SHIT movie

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A two-year relationship between Gautham (Harish Kalyan) and meera (Ivana) is quickly introduced by director Ramesh. This is a suggestion made by the latter, before beginning a committed relationship. meera expresses concerns about having to reside with Gowtham's mother (Nadiya) after the wedding when things go well and they decide to be married. meera offers gautham yet another suggestion, this time asking him to take his mother and other family members on a journey to get to know one another better. gautham accepts and arranges a wonderful excursion for everyone. Things change, though, when Goutham's mother learns the true purpose of the vacation. The subsequent chain of events forces meera and Gautham's mother to embark on a journey as they explore life and themselves in a daring manner.

There have been high hopes for former indian cricket captain mahendra singh Dhoni's debut feature ever since it was revealed that he was entering the film industry. The literary and technical parts of Let's Get Married (LGM) failed miserably, leaving us perplexed as to why things went wrong, despite the fact that the film's objective was to appeal to a wide range of consumers. Despite a few interesting moments here and there, the overall effect is one of clunky fillers.

The premise of a daughter wishing to get to know her prospective mother-in-law better by spending time with her might have easily served as the foundation for a strong script. However, the creators of LGM have just expanded this concept into a script with sequences of forced humor and an artificial story that runs for more than two and a half hours. The families embark on a trip to bond, yet none of the scenes allow for character growth in these storylines.

The main protagonists' confrontation with tiger (badly created CGI) is reserved until the film's closing act, which is what makes it so humorous. The inconsistent color tone and strange camera angles, which occasionally give us the impression that we are seeing a short film, are another major flaw. As a trip movie, one must become completely immersed in the characters' environment to feel as though they are walking in real space. But in this case, a lot more green mat sequences have been added, which makes the situation worse.

However, Harish Kalyan, Ivana, and Nadiya have done a respectable job and used their on-screen presence to somewhat improve several situations. The fact that the director is also the music director doesn't assist in any way and leads us to believe that another option could have been better. With his characteristic charm and clever one-liners, yogi babu is able to immediately grab the attention of the audience.
Overall, PURE SHIT MOVIE. SKIP IT

Ratings: ⭐ (1/5)



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