World
Famous
Lover
is
the
anthology
romantic
drama
which
features
Vijay
Devarakonda
in
the
lead
role.
The
movie,
which
is
written
and
directed
by
Kranthi
Madhav,
features
Rashi
Khanna,
Aishwarya
Rajesh,
Catherine
Tresa,
and
Izabelle
Leite,
as
the
female
leads.
Vijay,
the
lead
actor
has
appeared
in
three
different
get-ups
in
World
Famous
Lover,
which
is
produced
by
Creative
Commercials.
Did
the
Vijay
Devarakonda
starrer
impress
the
cine-goers?
Read
World
Famous
Lover
movie
review
here,
to
know...
Plot
Gautham
(Vijay
Devarakonda),
a
struggling
writer
and
Yamini
(Rashi
Khanna),
a
successful
professional
are
in
a
live-in
relationship.
Gautham's
lack
of
focus
and
laziness
heavily
suffocates
Yamini
and
soon
the
love
between
them
starts
fading.
After
struggling
in
a
loveless
relationship
for
so
long
Yamini
finally
decides
to
walk
out,
to
the
much-dismay
of
Gautham.
He
starts
writing
again
to
prove
a
point
to
Yamini
and
convince
her
to
give
him
another
chance.
Thus,
Gautham
introduces
the
viewers
to
Seenaiyya
(Vijay
Devarakonda,
again)
and
Suvarna
(Aishwarya
Rajesh)
a
couple
from
a
village
in
Telangana
and
Smitha
(Catherine
Tresa),
a
modern
woman
who
enters
their
lives,
through
his
story.
By
the
end
of
his
story,
Gautham
lands
in
Paris
and
soon
finds
love
again
in
Iza
(Izabelle
Leite).
What
happens
next
forms
the
crux
of
the
story.
Script
&
Direction
Kranthi
Madhav,
the
writer-director
has
tried
to
create
a
deeply
impactful
love
story
by
portraying
three
contrasting
relationships,
but
only
succeeds
at
parts.
The
love
triangle
between
Seenaiyya,
Suvarna,
and
Smitha
is
the
most
enjoyable
part
of
the
film,
even
though
the
story
lacks
conviction.
The
writer-director
has
done
a
good
job
with
the
characterizations
of
Seenaiyya
and
Suvarna.
But
things
go
severely
wrong
with
the
Gautham-Yamini
love
story,
mainly
because
of
the
overdose
of
bitterness
and
sobbing.
Both
Gautham
and
Yamini
are
constantly
high
at
emotions
thus
leaving
the
audiences
emotionally
exhausted
after
a
point.
Also,
Gautham's
problems
are
portrayed
in
a
very
amateur
way
that
audiences
struggle
to
connect
with
the
character
or
empathize
with
him.
When
it
comes
to
the
Paris
track,
things
turn
too
much
illogical
and
bizarre
with
the
introduction
of
the
fourth
heroine,
who
is
a
Telugu-speaking
French
woman.
Apart
from
the
character
Suvarna
which
is
neatly
written
and
developed,
all
three
lead
female
characters
are
lazily
written,
lack
conviction,
and
fail
to
impress.
Performances
Vijay
Devarakonda
has
almost
saved
the
day
with
his
brilliant
performance
in
the
role
of
Seenaiyya,
and
totally
deserves
special
applause
for
his
effortless
Telangana
dialect.
However,
the
actor
reminds
us
of
the
character
Arjun
Reddy
at
several
moments
with
his
performances
as
the
frustrated,
forever-yelling
Gautham,
which
is
a
huge
letdown.
Aishwarya
Rajesh
is
perfect
in
the
role
of
Suvarna
and
instantly
connects
with
the
audiences
with
her
powerful
performance.
Rashi
Khanna,
who
plays
Yamini
has
nothing
much
to
do
other
than
sobbing
whenever
she
appears
on
screen.
Catherine
Tresa
and
Izabelle
Leite,
who
played
Smitha
and
Iza,
are
totally
wasted
in
their
insignificant
roles.
Technical
Aspects
Jaya
Krishna
Gummadi,
the
cinematographer
has
done
a
neat
job
with
the
visualization
of
the
movie.
Kotagiri
Venkateswara
Rao's
editing
is
not
up
to
the
mark,
as
the
movie
feels
dragged
at
certain
points,
especially
in
the
second
half.
Gopi
Sundar,
the
National
award-winning
musician
has
done
a
decent
job
with
the
background
score,
but
the
songs
are
just
average.
Pros
Vijay
Devarakonda's
performance
as
Seenaiyya
Aishwarya
Rajesh's
portrayal
of
Suvarna
Seenaiyya-Suvarna
track
Cons
Gautham-Yamini
track
Logical
loopholes
in
the
Paris
track
Emotionally
exhausting
narrative
Verdict
This
love
story
is
emotionally
exhausting
and
entertains
only
in
parts.
Give
it
a
try
if
you
are
a
die-hard
fan
of
Vijay
Devarakonda
or
any
of
the
four
leading
ladies.