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100 Days Of Love

2015 Romance
6.3

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Cast

Dulquer Salmaan

Dulquer Salmaan

Balan K Nair

Nithya Menen

Nithya Menen

Sheela

Rahul Madhav

Rahul Madhav

Rahul

Sekhar Menon

Sekhar Menon

Ummar

Vineeth Radhakrishnan

Vineeth Radhakrishnan

Sheela's father

Nebish Benson

Nebish Benson

Young Balan K Nair

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100 Days of Love is this quirky, sort of charming romance that dives into the ups and downs of love and friendship. So,there’s this guy, Balan, who’s a columnist. he’s the kind of character that feels like he’s always wrestling with his feelings, you know? And then there’s Sheela, his schoolmate. When he kind of realizes that he’s into her, the whole thing gets complicated because she’s already got a boyfriend, Rahul. I mean, that’s like classic romantic drama right there,right? What I found interesting is how Balan’s character evolves throughout the film. At first,he seems almost like a lost puppy trying to figure out what he wants. The way he feels about Sheela is really relatable,like,everyone has probably had that crush on someone who’s just... out of reach. But then you have Rahul,who’s not just some random guy. He’s part of the story too, and it adds layers to this love triangle. Watching Balan navigate these feelings,it's like you’re sitting there wondering,“What would I do?” It kind of makes you think about what love really means, especially when you feel like you’re stuck in the friend zone. Visually, the film has a kind of sweet aesthetic. there are these vibrant colors and little moments that feel like slices of life. It captures that youthful energy, like the excitement of first love mixed with the messiness of relationships. Some scenes are beautifully shot,and you can tell they really wanted to highlight the emotional beats. Still, it’s not all sunshine and rainbows.

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There are moments that feel a bit clichéd or predictable, like when characters suddenly realize their feelings. Maybe it’s just me, but it felt like I’d seen similar plot points done in other films. The dialogue has its moments too. Some lines hit home, while others are like... okay,a bit cringey? It’s funny how love stories sometimes go for these grand gestures, and here we see that Balan often tries to impress Sheela in a more understated way. This could have gone really wrong, but it’s mostly sweet. There’s a moment where he even writes about love in his column,which is kinda meta,right? But does everything click? I dunno, sometimes the pacing felt a bit off. Some scenes drag on while others rush past,leaving me wondering how we got from point A to point B. Maybe it’s just the way the story unfolds. and you’ve gotta think about how Balan deals with the whole love triangle. It’s not just about winning someone’s heart; it’s also about respecting what’s already there. That part was refreshing. Then there's the chemistry between the actors. balan is played with a kind of earnestness that makes you root for him, even when he makes some questionable choices. Sheela, on the other hand, is charming but you can’t help but feel like there’s a lot more to her character that doesn’t quite get explored. It’s like she’s this shiny object but doesn’t fully reveal herself.

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There are moments that feel a bit clichéd or predictable, like when characters suddenly realize their feelings. Maybe it’s just me, but it felt like I’d seen similar plot points done in other films. The dialogue has its moments too. Some lines hit home, while others are like... okay,a bit cringey? It’s funny how love stories sometimes go for these grand gestures, and here we see that Balan often tries to impress Sheela in a more understated way. This could have gone really wrong, but it’s mostly sweet. There’s a moment where he even writes about love in his column,which is kinda meta,right? But does everything click? I dunno, sometimes the pacing felt a bit off. Some scenes drag on while others rush past,leaving me wondering how we got from point A to point B. Maybe it’s just the way the story unfolds. and you’ve gotta think about how Balan deals with the whole love triangle. It’s not just about winning someone’s heart; it’s also about respecting what’s already there. That part was refreshing. Then there's the chemistry between the actors. balan is played with a kind of earnestness that makes you root for him, even when he makes some questionable choices. Sheela, on the other hand, is charming but you can’t help but feel like there’s a lot more to her character that doesn’t quite get explored. It’s like she’s this shiny object but doesn’t fully reveal herself.

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Final Verdict

"100 Days of Love feels like a sweet,breezy take on romance that sticks to familiar themes. It’s got that youthful vibe,perfect for anyone who’s ever felt a little lost in love. The characters are relatable, and there’s enough charm to keep you interested. but the pacing and some clichés might take you out of it a bit. If you’re into those feel-good, slightly messy love stories that get you thinking about relationships, then you might find something to enjoy here. It won’t change your world, but it’s got heart, and sometimes,that’s all you need for a cozy night in."

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