Ardhambardha Premakathe, which translates to “Half-Baked Love Story”, is a Kannada comedy-romance movie is directed by Aravind Kaushik. The movie stars K.P. Aravind, Shreya Babu, Suraj Hugar, Venkatesha Shastry, Divya Uruduga, and Abhilash Vishesh in the lead roles. The movie has received positive reviews from critics and audiences alike for its humorous and unconventional plot, talented cast, and catchy music. Here are some of the reasons to watch the movie and lessons from it.
Reasons to Watch the Movie
- The movie has a humorous and unconventional plot that explores the concept of love and relationships. The movie revolves around a handsome boy and a beautiful girl who end up in a love story without love. Though they share a strong bond which looks like love, they do not want to give it the name of love. They want to keep their relationship undefined but will it happen?
- The movie has a talented cast that delivers witty and charming performances. K.P. Aravind and Shreya Babu play the lead roles of the boy and the girl who are confused about their feelings and try to avoid commitment. Suraj Hugar, Venkatesha Shastry, Divya Uruduga, and Abhilash Vishesh play their friends and family who add to the comedy and drama of the story.
- The movie has a catchy and melodious music composed by Arjun Janya.
Lessons from the Movie
- Love is not a label but a feeling. The movie shows that love cannot be defined by a word or a status but by the emotions and actions that one expresses for another person. The movie also shows that love is not a one-size-fits-all concept but a personal and subjective experience that varies from person to person.
- Communication is the key to any relationship. The movie shows that communication is essential for understanding and resolving the issues and conflicts that arise in any relationship. The movie also shows that communication is not only about talking but also about listening and empathizing with the other person’s perspective and feelings.
- Happiness is a choice and a responsibility. The movie shows that happiness is not something that one can find or get from someone else but something that one has to create and maintain for oneself. The movie also shows that happiness is not a selfish or a passive state but a responsible and an active one that requires one to make decisions and take actions that are beneficial for oneself and others.
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