ROAD KING – TOUGH ROAD TO LOVE

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Duration – 101 minutes, Category – Love Story, Verdict – Love is Tough

Title – ROAD KING, Producer – Dilip Kumar HS, Indivar, Ashok Bhatia, Direction – Randy Kent of Hollywood, Cinematography – Sri Crazy Minds, Music – Prabhu, Cast – Mateen Hussein, Ruksar, Leela Mohan, Harish Kumar, Bhuvan Raj, Kishor and others.

About Love everything is told and heard. It seems there is nothing new. This one ‘Road King’ with a hype of Skype shoot has a usual pattern of love story narration from Hollywood director Randy Kent. This film is the first one to shoot via Skype. Director Randy Kent from Hollywood has not offered something extraordinary. Yet the love story ends with a caution!

The road to love is not like ‘NICE ROAD’. There is struggle, sacrifice and surrender you have to do is what the Hollywood director Randy Kent observes in this film.

Affluent protagonist Arjun (Matheen Hussein) is fond of two wheeler bikes second hand business is on two paths in life. He is in love with Manasa and at the same time his temperament is something unexpected. He is not dependent on his foreign living father as he has a great ego issue.

Once Arjun falls in love with Manasa everything is not quite OK. They prefer to be called ‘Cousin and Trouble’ – Manasa is cousin of Riya and accidentally Arjun is identified as ‘Trouble’. Of course the ‘Trouble’ suits him when curtains are down in the theaters.

Manasa from a middle class family demands a proper job from Arjun. This MBA graduate Arjun finds a job for the sake of retaining his love but discovers that he is on a recommendation of Riya, a relative of Manasa. This hurts him very much. He breaks out and this is nothing but an insult to Manasa.

The further flow of the screenplay is even more disturbing in ‘Love Saga’. The climax of this film you have to watch for the danger of love. Matheen Hussain fits the love stricken role. His dialogue delivery needs improvement. Ruksar as Manasa is impressive.

The background songs have set new standards, the cinematography of Sri Crazy Minds is impressive because of the close up shots on most of the 100 plus minutes of the film.