Revanth (Naga Chaitanya) is a villager from a low caste who comes to hyderabad to start a company. He owns and operates a Zumba studio. Mounika (Sai Pallavi) is a wealthy girl from Armur and she has completed her B.Tech and is looking for work. Despite many attempts, she is unable to obtain one. What brings revanth and mounika together? What happened to make them fall in love? The primary plot of the love story is the conflict they experience and how they resolve it.


Love Story is comparable to Life Is beautiful in certain ways. Both films were sequels to his two most successful blockbusters, fidaa and Happy Days. Not only that but there are also undercurrents of class division in them. Since then, sekhar kammula has only gotten bolder and clearer, and love story shows that. But, first and foremost, love story begins as a love story, as the title suggests. In the first half of the film, there is a lot of joy and chemistry. It includes Zumba sessions as well as love tensions between the leads.


But, first and foremost, love story begins as a love story, as the title suggests. In the first half of the film, there is a lot of joy and chemistry. It includes Zumba sessions as well as love tensions between the leads. While the concept is sound, sekhar Kammula's love story fails to deliver on the chemistry front. There are a few flashes of a ‘vintage' directorial touch here and there, but they are few and far between. There's a lot going on; the first half is jam-packed with action. It makes it appear fat and exhausting. The much-anticipated magic never happens.


‘Love Story' is fun during the first part, has some lovely moments in the second period, and in the final 20 minutes, the film shifts to a gloomy and somber tone.

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