A wealthy Indian man and his widowed servant form a profound love bond, overcoming societal obstacles and familial disapproval, as the woman bravely pursues her dream of becoming a fashion designer while the man learns the value of sacrifice and true love, ultimately highlighting the transformative power of love, personal development, societal expectations, and the pursuit of dreams. Is Love Enough? Sir is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language Drama Romance film starring Tillotama Shome, Vivek Gomber, Geetanjali Kulkarni, Rahul Vohra, Divya Seth, Chandrchoor Rai and Bachan Pachehra. Platoon One Films was the production house involved in the project along with executive producer(s) Rohena Gera and Brice Poisson. The motion picture is written and directed by Rohena Gera. PVR Pictures acquired the distribution rights for the movie. Is Love Enough? Sir was released on 13th November 2020 and takes a screen time of 99 minutes. The screenplay for the movie was written by Rohena Gera. Cinematography was done by Dominique Colin and editing by Jacques Comets and Baptiste Ribrault. The music was composed by Ragav Vagav.
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Is Love Enough? Sir Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 80%
Brad Wheeler
Vivek Gomber as the handsome titular sir Hes, well, hes handsome. ( Read More )
Renuka Vyavahare
Loneliness and emotional turmoil doesnt differentiate between the rich and poor. ( Read More )
Siddhant Adlakha
Theres a tangible sense of excitement to something as simple as Ashwin and Ratna passing each other in the hallway, and an equally potent sense of danger when they interact while in the presence of other people. What might they let slip ( Read More )
Devesh Sharma
offers a sensitive take into the lives of the protagonists... The end product, which has some good cinematography by Dominique Colin and taut editing by Jacques Comets and Baptiste Ribrault, is as real as it gets... ( Read More )
Radheyan Simonpillai
If you take away the slow brewing attraction that serves as an appealing logline, you still have a mighty fine picture about a village girl who wants to defy the patriarchy and stand on her own two feet in the city. ( Read More )