Spark L.I.F.E Movie Review With Rating

November 17, 2023

Spark L.I.F.E

Spark L.I.F.E

  • Cast : Vikranth Reddy, Mehreen Pirzada, Rukshar Dhillon, Vennela Kishore, Suhasini, Srikanth Iyengar, and Guru Somasundaram
  • Director : Vikranth Reddy
  • Producer : Vikranth Reddy
  • Banner : Deaf Frog Productions
  • Music : Hesham Abdul Wahab

1 / 5

Spark L.I.F.E Movie Review with Rating:

Vikranth Reddy’s latest film, hitting screens on November 17, has left audiences utterly speechless – and not in a good way. Attempting to embrace every genre, from romance and comedy to thriller and crime saga, “Spark L.I.F.E” ends up being a confusing hot mess.

Story:

Jay’s passion for Ananya sets off a chain of tragic events in the film, with Vikranth’s portrayal of Jay conveying the intensity and intricacies of a character caught up in the tempest of love and its consequences. Mehreen Pirzada and Rukshar Dhillon provide complexity to the story by navigating dreams and uncertainties that become intertwined.

Analysis:

The film attempts to combine a commercial story with an action thriller and a hint of romance. The picture then surprisingly delves into humor. As if that weren’t enough, the plot evolves into a riveting criminal narrative with unexpected turns. The film will leave you confused as it follows Jay’s passion for Ananya, which leads to a terrible series of events, and Lekha’s strange visions that intersect with the enigmatic Arya. To say that I’m confused is an understatement.

Plus Points:

  • Vikranth’s portrayal captures the intensity and complexities of Jay’s character
  • Mehreen Pirzada and Rukshar Dhillon bring depth to the story
  • Draws the audience into the intricacies of the characters’ lives

Minus Points:

  • Chemistry with heroine is Lacking
  • Aims to tick all the boxes but struggles to blend diverse elements seamlessly.
  • attempts to cover multiple genres simultaneously
  • Routine Screenplay

Verdict:

Overall, Spark had the potential to be an excellent thriller, but the narrative prevented that from happening. Lead performers Vikrant, Mehreen Pirzada, and Rukshar Dhillon do well in their parts, and the second half has a few good moments. However, the film drags on for almost 3 hours for no apparent purpose, and it is tough to sit through such a long runtime. As a result, the ultimate outcome is far from ideal.

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