Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueRahul, confident and hopeful about his new life upon his return to the country; unexpectedly finds himself facing a battle with his fate and love. Torn between two women;Menaka and Parami, h... Tout lireRahul, confident and hopeful about his new life upon his return to the country; unexpectedly finds himself facing a battle with his fate and love. Torn between two women;Menaka and Parami, he embarks on a journey tainted with broken promises and heartbreak in pursuit of answers.Rahul, confident and hopeful about his new life upon his return to the country; unexpectedly finds himself facing a battle with his fate and love. Torn between two women;Menaka and Parami, he embarks on a journey tainted with broken promises and heartbreak in pursuit of answers.
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Sub-par writing, directing, and acting. The story flows like a documentary. There are no standout lead characters. The usual recipe of B-grade Sri Lankan movies is visible here; an innocent girl from a village, a boy from a wealthy family, his villainous parents, a fiancee, and her family then the rest was easily predictable.
All the lead characters fail to deliver believable performances. Especially the male lead. He is just reading the script. Few songs here and there. That's all. Seems like Director or the writers didn't even bother to discuss whether this story is going to be engaging and believable. Looks like the movie was put together in a hurry. There are so many plot holes, I can list them one by one, but I won't because then this review will be around 6000 words!
At least they should have watched Tamil, Kannada, or Telingu movies before making this. There are enough source materials in Sri Lanka to make a great movie. Highly color-graded scenes or nice songs alone don't make a good movie.
What stood out the most was how genuine the emotions felt. The characters weren't over-dramatic-they were real, and their feelings were portrayed with so much honesty. There were scenes that made me smile, others that made me tear up, and some that made me reflect on love and life.
The story flowed beautifully, with a nice mix of romance, emotion, and quiet moments. It didn't rely on clichés, but instead offered something heartfelt and refreshing. The ending, especially, left a strong impact-it was emotional in the best way.
Me being a very occupied and a busy doctor struggling to free some time to satisfy the thirst to appreciate a quality work of art has already watched the movie few times rather than just once.
The artist in me is madly in love with AP not just because of the extraordinarily beautiful music by Yasas Medagedara that drives the story to a different level or because of the exquisite colours, camera angles, art direction and the breath taking sceneries but because of the depth that it touches in life.
Even though it seems as a simple movie with a simple story line, it has been able to open our eyes to the unseen angles of what is obvious and right in front of us. It speaks of the inescapable reality when it comes to ownership in love, As Rahul, Parami and Menaka fight a battle of their own on one common ground of love.
The upcoming and popular actresses Roshel and Shanudri who gives life to Parami and Menaka, are doing an excellent job in trying to link to ends of the world they are lost in by the heart melting expression of emotions.
And this link being non other than Rahul himself who is a novel face to the movie industry, gives a whole new touch and a different perspective to the usual and the conventional lover of a romantic story, by his natural and unique ways of doing justice to the simple yet completed, shallow yet deep, found yet lost and expressive yet the introvert character in which he plays an extraordinary role.
From the very first day until now AP has never failed in making me get emotionally lost in my thoughts every single time i watched it.
The crowd of the audience that comes out of the theatres after their lives being reflected on the screen in AP with eyes full of tears beats any other evidence to prove what an exquisite creation of art it is by the family of AP directed by Wasawa Baduge.
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- AnecdotesIt was intended to film the title song "Madhurabhani" in Melbourne - Australia. However, due to Covid the Australia shoot was canceled, and was shot in Mannar, Sri Lanka with the use of visual effects.
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- Durée2 heures 20 minutes
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