In addition, the makers integrated allegory and personification to narrate their story – a goldfish that gives commentary, actress Sunny Leone on a poster and a rat that wants to eat the cake all become tropes in this romantic drama.įor the most part, the plot only involves its lead pair. Every possible point of view was explored to visually represent the action inside the lift - from a guitar’ sound hole to the lift’s fan vent. Narrating the story within the confinement of four walls feels experimental, and initially, it works well. The first half works decently with bright and vibrant youngsters going about their day - a gym session, a song in the music garden and some peppy music to carry the mood. So what does it take to break their prejudices? The makers use a lift in a shopping mall to bring these strangers together to explore each other’s personalities. The story begins with the introduction of our lead pair Sameerana is a beautiful girl who believes she deserves a partner who should at least be a combination of all Telugu film heroes Pavan is a talented musician and egoistic but realistic younger who loves his musician grandfather the most. Review: It looks like director Murali Gandham took ‘Hum Tum Ek Kamre Mein Band Hon’ too seriously, came up with an experimental concept and wrote the story, screenplay and dialogues. ![]() ![]() What happens when two self-centred but talented youngsters with friction get locked up in a confined space? Will they change their opinions about each other? ![]() Story: On a fateful day, strangers Sameerana (Avika Gor) and Pavan (Sai Ronak) get stuck in a lift after a bomb blast in a mall destroys its power grid.
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