Doctor Love (film)

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Doctor Love
Dr-Love-Malayalam.jpg
Film poster
Directed byK. Biju
Written byK. Biju
Produced byJoy Thomas Sakthikulangara
Starring Kunchacko Boban
Bhavana
Ananya
Bhagath Manuel
Narrated by Asif Ali
Cinematography Shaji Kumar
Edited by V. Sajan
Music by Gopi Sundar
Production
company
Jithin Arts
Distributed byJithin Arts Release
Release date
  • 9 September 2011 (2011-09-09)
Running time
160 minutes
Country India
Language Malayalam

Doctor Love (also spelled Dr. Love) is a 2011 Indian Malayalam romantic comedy film written and directed by K. Biju. The film was produced by Joy Thomas Sakthikulangara, and stars Kunchacko Boban, Ananya, Bhavana, Manikuttan, Rejith Menon, and Salim Kumar. The film features songs composed by Vinu Thomas. Doctor Love was released in theatres on 9 September 2011.The movie was shot in the campus of St. Berchmans College, Changanassery.

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Plot

Dr. Love is the story of Vinayachandran, is an unsuccessful romantic novel writer who helps people with love issues. Because of his ability to help people in solving love issues he gets a job as a waiter in a college canteen, that also to solve a love issue of a Professor but after entering the campus, he helps a student Sudhi to get his lover Manju and thus he becomes a hero. He is given the title Doctor Love - Romance Consultant by all the students in the campus. Now, one of the challenges before him is to make the brash campus devil Ebin fall in love with the quiet boy Roy. Dr.Love starts working on his plan but now the story takes some dramatic twists and turns

Cast

Soundtrack

Doctor Love
Soundtrack album by
Vinu Thomas
Released2011
Genre Film soundtrack
Producer Vinu Thomas

All lyrics are written by Vayalar Sarath Chandra Varma; all music is composed by Vinu Thomas

No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Ormakal Verodum" Karthik  
2."Nannavoola" Benny Dayal, Ranjith Unni, Vinu Thomas, Anju Joseph, Kids Chorus 
3."Ninnedonikkula"Riya Raju 
4."Aakasham Doore" Najim Arshad, Vivekanandan 
5."Paalappoo"Najim Arshad 
6."Avanalle" Ranjith, Franco Simon, Balu Thankachan, Vipin Xavier, Vineeth Sreenivasan, C. J. Kuttappan, Namitha 
7."Kai Onnadichen" Vineeth Sreenivasan, Rimy Tomy, C. J. Kuttappan 

Reception

Critical reception

Rediff.com gave the film a rating of 2 out of 5 and said "Dr Love is yet another campus film". [1] Sify also rated the movie at 2/5 and said "Dr.Love tries to present all those masala once again, but it looks amateurish to the core. Watch it at your own risk please". [2] Indiaglitz said "All in all, 'Dr.Love' has some interesting moments and the ensemble star cast pitches in real performances too. On the whole, the movie could be an ideal popcorn flick targeted to strike a chord with the youth and those who relish candy floss and madcap entertainers. If you are not looking for wisdom and rationale in a light-hearted entertainer, we are sure you will savour this campus carnival" and gave 2.75 stars out of 5. [3]

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