Sonu (Vishwaksen), the protagonist of "Laila," owns a women's beauty salon that is more than simply a company; it's a sentimental connection to his mother. But he ends up in serious difficulty, endangering the parlor and his reputation. He changes into a lady named laila in order to get through the issue, and the narrative then shows how he ultimately finds a high-level solution.
 
In Laila, Vishwak Sen portrays two distinct personalities. One is the hyper-energetic part he often plays, which he does with ease. His chosen look is ideal for the role he was trying to play. He has performed in parts similar to this previously, so it's easy for him. He does, however, make a discernible attempt with the female character Laila. He doesn't seem to be destroying it at any time. It is difficult to recognize Vishwak Sen's efforts since the narrative and concepts surrounding this character, regrettably, fall flat.
 

Surprisingly, the filmmaker does not produce a single scene or moment that genuinely surprises the viewer, even if he has a dynamic hero in Vishwak Sen and persuades him to portray the feminine role Laila. This alone demonstrates the character's bad writing and design. In addition to directing, the writing section has equal responsibility. It never feels new or spectacular, but rather completely ordinary, out of date, or perhaps excessive. A big failure occurs when a young hero plays a female role for the entirety of the second half without producing a single memorable episode, particularly for a comedy-heavy movie.
 

Laila is the type of movie that needs a fantastic music to carry it through from beginning to end. But even though Vishwak Sen brought music director Leon james on board for the third time and extensively relied on him, the outcome is a major letdown. The music isn't bad, but it doesn't draw much attention, improve the movie, or make an impression. It's possible that the movie itself lacked the necessary framework for an engaging background score, but it doesn't justify the songs' subpar quality. All in all, Leon james was unable to produce even a somewhat respectable piece of work.
 
Overall, The movie Is Just Pathetic! 

 

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