Sobhita Dhulipala starrer drama ‘Love, Sitara’ is now available on Zee5. Directed by Vandana Kataria, the film revolves around Sitara and her dysfunctional family as she navigates love, life and everything else. This romantic drama has arrived on streaming platforms today and movie fans have started watching it.
Take a look at some of the viewer reactions from X (formerly Twitter).
One movie buff described “Love, Sitara” as “you only have to watch it once”. It’s about hiding the truth that tumbled out days before her wedding. This is a one-off watch set in the state of Kerala. Frankly, we needed a young woman with a certain amount of naivety for this role,” wrote a netizen.
X movie forum wrote that the film is centered around Sitara, played by Sobhita Dhulipala, and said, “‘Love Sitara’ rests largely on Sitara’s shoulders, with Sobhita Dhulipala’s stunning on-screen Presence shines through with Rajeev Siddhartha’s Arjun complementing her cheerful but flawed character well.” ”
One movie buff said the movie deserved 4 stars and wrote, “#LoveSitara – A very cool love story steeped in the right ‘takka’ of tradition. The complexities of modern human relationships are depicted in a raw and beautifully expressed way. #LoveSitara! (4 stars) by Chaar Sitara (Star). ”
In another movie, all the best scenes were condensed into two minutes, and the rest was labeled as “unwatchable.” “I have to compliment the editors who made the trailer for #LoveSitara on @ZEE5India. All the best scenes came together in less than 2 minutes. All the rest is unwatchable, confusing movie, Kerala in the background It is accompanied by a Punjabi song from the state,” the post reads.
Love, Sitara |Song – Ungliyon Pe
E-Times rated the film 3 out of 5 and said, “Love Sitara is a story about family bonding and how every family, no matter how hard they try to maintain the facade of a perfectly happy family, has its share of secrets. It depicts the fact that there is dysfunction.” and the pressure to conform to social norms. But while that idea is spot on, the film’s narrative isn’t always compelling. It sometimes succumbs to common metaphors, and there are parts that are very awkward. ”