100 Percent Love Telugu Movie With English Subtitles

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Likementioned earlier, 100 % Love movie review could be a crucial factor to decide the fate of the movie's stint. After Ye Maaya Chesave, Naga Chaitanya would be seen in a romantic entertainer and it is presumed that the movie has honest and realistic screenplay. 100% Love review will determine the rating and collections and it has become a natural phenomenon. So let's check out 100 percent Telugu movie review.

100 % Love Story - Balu (Naga Chaitanya) is a brilliant student in the college and always aspires to be called as college topper. Maha Lakshmi (Tamanna) is his Maradalu hailing from a village. Ramesh (Balu's father) joins Mahalakshmi in Balu's colllege so that she can learn and pick u[ in her studies. One day Maha Lakshmi comes college first and stuns everyone and since then both Balu and Maha lakshmi become good competitors in studies. There's another character Ajith is also a competitor. Now Balu and Maha Lakshmi compromise and prevent Ajith from getting college 1st. So Maha Lakshmi proposes to Ajith and diverts his concentration and Balu gets first rank.


Balu and Maha lakshmi's elders thought to do their marriage but one day, Maha Lakshmi praises Ajith one day and Balu cannot digest this axcnd he asks Maha lakshmi and her father to leave her house and go back. After 3 years, his grandmother gets heart attack and Maha Lakshmi visits Balu's house to see her grandmother and feels that Balu is still the same and has not changed. Balu and Maha lakshmi cheat their grandfather that they are getting married, however, grandfather doesnt know that Balu and Maha lakshmi are getting married separately.


Balu always tries to be on top of the business and one day, he risks a business deal but eventually Maha lakhmi helps Balu to come out of that risk and Balu opens up his heart and tell her how much he loves her. Amidst few family drama emotions, Ajith comes to know about Balu and Maha lakshmi love story Ajith drops off and both Balu and Maha lakshmi come together in the end.


There are several Love stories thronging celluloid relentlessly off late but none of them are making any impact however, director Sukumar manages to make 100% Love Telugu movie a truly refreshing script. He has established Naga Chaitanya as a true romantic hero and has stamped his authority on a n interesting romantic anecdote amid family drama and emotions. Sukumar has penned a touching and engaging dramatic composition, which can be ascribed to very good screenplay. 100% Love movie review has weaved magic on the screen with some trembling romantic scenes, poignant moments, beautiful frames, and genuine performances.


Sukumar retained the fragrance and touch of class by narrating 100% Love movie in a matured manner. With no bled-shed and violence, 100% Love movie comes in as a breathe of fresh air. And for all those Bava and Maradallu who enjoy the cat and mouse game, they would definitely savor the taste and fragrance of Sukumar's depiction of 100 percent Love movie. The director's thirst for visual beauty, getting best performances from Naga Chaitanya and Tamanna, sense for simplicity and realistic approach strikes the chord. What's absorbing it seems was the interactions between Naga Chaitanya and Tamanna, their confusions and emotional chasm.


Naga Chaitanya breathes life and charm into a flamboyant role, which connects the contemporary youngsters. Tamanna is very impressive as well and the movie carries a candy floss romance and unique conversations between Naga Chaitanya and Tamanna. The background score is mellifluous and symphonic thereby accentuating the romantic feel of the the movie. And the super music by Devi Sri Prasad adds to the mood of the peppy romance.


Sukumar once again narrates a typical script with the adrenalin running high towards the end as the lead characters of the movie come to terms with reality. 100% Love might not be a flawless script but nevertheless its unique in its own way. One just gets the feeling that the movie is losing ground in the second half but again its director's narration in the form of comic scenes and hilarious montage song sequences saved the movie.


Naga Chaitanya aptly suits the role of a brilliant student. His body language and expressionless looks further elevate the character. Surely 100% movie establishes Naga Chaitanya as a romantic hero but he needs to foster his dancing skills.


Tamanna does a good job and she aptly fits the role of both a village girl and later as a corporate chick. Her expressions are very good and hers is a character that has lot of scope for performance and she more than justice to her character. KR Vijaya, Naresh, Dharmavarapu Subramanyam, etc are all pretty alright. Music by Devi Sri Prasad and art work by KS Prakash is very good but we have to say that dialogues is the real asset to the company.


The Alaska Commercial Company is very generous in allowing passengers to remain on the boats until they have found comfortable accommodations. On returning to luncheon we were greatly interested in the different plans. The old fiddler said: "There ain't nothin' here for me. The whiskey business is overdone-saloon on every corner, an' a dozen thrown in between; restaurants everywhere; houses with only one room, the cheapest on 'em a hundred dollars a month; me an' my wife's goin' back on this same steamer." One of the most energetic passengers was a German, who, with her daughter and two sons, had already visited every available site in town, had purchased a controlling interest in the swimming-bath, and was planning to partition from it one side, which she intended to run as a laundry; the other for her daughter to serve ice-cream, cakes, and "soft drinks." The Colonel's wife was most unhappy, as the German had engaged the two "servant-girls which I've raised and brought up here," said she, "and now they won't go back with me."


Before leaving San Francisco, we had supplied ourselves with certificates of deposit on the Bank of California, worth fifty dollars each, which we were told were not only "as good as gold," but "command a premium of from ten to fifteen percent in Dawson." Imagine, then, our surprise at being obliged to pay two dollars and a half a hundred for the privilege of exchange. Another surprise was when, after luncheon Edith and I started on a shopping expedition, she was greeted by a man who had traveled through Egypt with her party in '95. After dinner we were asked to accompany a few friends on an exploring expedition, but, feeling exhausted, preferred sitting in our easy chairs on top of the barge, from which point we commanded the entire town. Our first visitor was Mrs. ----, a former passenger, whose husband is a Dawson physician. He accompanied her, and we were greatly amused by the experiences which they related. "Our cabin, although large for Dawson," said she, "is too small to contain trunks, furniture, and a stove, so we do without the latter and take our meals at restaurants, but oh, how I hate to see four dollars passed out three times a day just for our food! As for the Doctor, he is so accustomed to receiving seventeen dollars for a visit that he doesn't mind."


Good Father R---- joined our party and told me that one of the Sisters at the hospital here had been in the hospital at St. Josephs, Victoria, during my stay there, and that she was anxious to see me. How delightful it will be to meet her again in this far-away corner of the world! Mr. L---- then presented the correspondent of the New York Herald and a Mr. J----, who we were informed was the rightful owner of the land which we have been inspecting in West Dawson. He told me that he and his partner had staked out one hundred and sixty (or perhaps many more--have forgotten the number) acres. They had paid the commissioner a deposit of fifty dollars on the land, which he had accepted. They had spent many thousands in clearing it and in starting a garden. Just as radishes, and many other delicacies (for that part of the world) were springing into life, the squatters came, and as the Government had failed to protect his rights, this garden would had been abandoned, and he would be delighted to have us as neighbors. Some miners were introduced, among them one of the "Klondike Kings." I begged for a story, whereupon he said that one of the most amusing things that had happened to him was the receipt of the following letter, which he kindly allowed me to copy:


Doubtless you will be surprised to receive a letter from your native land in far-off America, but seeing your picture in the paper with details of your sojourn in the Gold Regions, and pleased with your courage and Perseverance thought I would like to make the acquaintance of one that has spent 8 long years in the Yukon after so many reverses becoming the Mining King. How true if you don't succeed at first try try again and you surely have been rewarded for your trials and hardships endured which I suppose was many and hard at the same time. Yet wherever we are, there are more or less hardships to bear. Though my younger days were spent with much Happiness having everything that Heart could wish. Then I married one of the best men of the world and my life was a pleasant Dream of love, until he died leaving me alone in this cold, cold world. Not having children, I have spent most of my time with relatives here and in the West. I am very fond of traveling, and have been fortunate in that respect. The paper speaks of your Wandersome disposition. True, that is very well when we are young. My experience is that there is no place like a Pleasant Home, with a loving and devoted husband and it seems to me that a bachelor of your age, would conclude that life was not worth living, without a dear little Wife to look after your Happiness in sickness and Health with plenty of this world's goods, to make everything comfortable. I have always been use to plenty and have an income that keeps me very comfortable, but the Loneliness of this life. I have been of a bright and Lively disposition and enjoyed Life until the passed 3 years but now every thing seems faded and life not worth living. I cannot enjoy anything without some one to share that Happiness. I am rather tall, brown hair, and blue eyes, fond of music and the fine Arts; have studied both. Now that you have almost finished reading my letter, I hope you will reflect and think kindly of me, and answer this poorly composed and written letter through Friendship and that some day, some where we may meet and not be sorry that this letter was written. I can give the best of References and of course expect the same. Thinking you would be pleased to see your picture in the paper, I enclose the same then you can tell me in return if its really you. I wish you would send me a Photo--then I will return the compliment. Since July, I have constantly been with my Invalid Mother who has been very ill most of the time and not expected to Live long, as she is 75 years old and one of the Sweetest in this world and I feel that when her Spirit leaves that poor old lady that it will get to the Land of Rest where all is Peace and Happiness. If you are pleased with this letter and wish to answer I will promise a Better one in return Respectfully your true and unknown Friend.

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