Malayalam industry screens concepts that no film industry can touch. From top heroes to young actors, everyone is on the same path. This 'love luxury' belongs to that category. We have seen many films about the memories of first love. But, it is remarkable that they are revealed from the perspective of the hero's parents. The director, who simply introduced the hero and heroine without any fuss, took some time to tell the original story. The hero shared laughs here and there by showing the college environment and family background. A father is a son who loves his son even if he is angry on the inside, a mother encourages him whenever a father scolds his son. The audience who is curious to see where the love between Suraj and the Gopis will lead to will get a twist in the form of Rajeevan- Meera's love story. On the one hand, 'Is he cheating on his wife and son, who is so old?', and on the other hand, 'Is this what true love is?'They connect to many. The second half will be interesting with the death scene of Anushree. The second half runs with her flashback. The pace of the story picks up when Rajeevan finds the diary.
Reading the diary of the hero who travels with his father to reunite with his mother, he explains to the audience what happened in the past. Instead of showing Anushree as young in the love story of yesteryear, it is a relief to bring another heroine Anaswaran onto the screen. Hakeem Shah is as impressive as her lover Vinod. The two looked like a cute couple. The director has shown the subject of 'Love at First Sight' in his style with the role of Anaswaran. Why didn't the lovers get married? Suraj who was reading the diary and the audience was excited. Without revealing it immediately. When Rajeevan-Sooraj met Vinod then it was opened. The climax is satisfying. As more focus was put on Anushree and Vinod, the stories of Rajeevan, Meera, Suraj, and Gopi were left unfinis
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