10/10
The film draws you in as though it were deep sea, making you lost in its depth.
4 September 2023
"Pain is the price we pay for love"

After watching 'Saptha Sagaradache Ello, I don't have just one emotion. It's mix of feelings, I guess. I typically avoid intense love story movies, even though I'm a sucker for love stories, because they often come with too much pain, and I'd rather not carry that with me. However, my all-time favourite romantic movie is '96' which is also quite intense.

The beauty of 'Saptha Sagaradache Ello' lies in the Manu-Priya pair. I don't think anyone can portray Rakshith Shetty or Rukmini Vasant on screen as effectively as they did. I felt the emotions they conveyed on screen; they made such a lovely pair. Throughout the film, I kept telling myself not to dwell on their separation. Their eyes were attractive and emotional at the same time, making us connect deeply with them. I can't get over their chemistry, and I don't want to forget this pair.

Regarding the music, Charan Raj intensified the scenes with his background music. He has a skill for heightening emotions to their peak. Just Loved it. One of my favourite songs from the film was 'Horata.' Rakshith Shetty & Rukmini Vasant performed superbly, and their chemistry, especially through their eyes, was a treat to watch. If I could ask the writer-director Hemant Rao one thing, it would be why this pair had to have such a sad ending. Why couldn't they return to a normal life? I know it's all fictional, but a part of me wishes for them to be together in the end. I really want them to be together, although it seems unlikely.

In the second half of the film, two scenes between Priya and her mother were particularly emotional, for me Rukimi vasanth's performances peaked here. The parallel scene in the climax, where they were parting ways but still shared the same pain, was moving. Likewise there are so many more scenes to tell about.

The movie left me with deep pain 💔. Love can bring immense pain, and enduring suffering for it is a form of love too. Film has too many metaphors, as we dig we get too many of them and their story and pain is just like deep of a sea. This film should touch many hearts.
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