Kiss (2019 film)

Kiss is a 2019 Indian Kannada-language romantic comedy drama film directed by A. P. Arjun and produced by V. Ravi Kumar under his home banner, Rashtrakuta Pictures. It is the second Kannada-language movie after A 2nd Hand Lover (2015) to be inspired by the 2004 South Korean film 100 Days with Mr. Arrogant. The film features debutantes Viraat and Sree Leela in lead roles. Actress Mayuri Kyatari dubbed for Shree Leela's dialogues.[1]

Kiss
Directed byA. P. Arjun
Produced byV. Ravi Kumar
Starring
CinematographyArjun Shetty
Music by
Release date
  • 27 September 2019 (2019-09-27)
Running time
148 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageKannada

The film completed a 100-day theatrical run and became a commercial hit at the box office.[2]

Plot

Nandini is an architecture student who damages the car of a multi-millionaire named Arjun. Not able to pay for the damage, she is asked to sign an agreement to work for Arjun for 72 days or give him two kisses. Nandini prefers the work option and, accordingly, cleans his house, takes care of his dog, serves his friends at parties, and so on. An incident makes Nandini realize that Arjun is not the arrogant guy she thinks he is, and she develops feelings for him. As their 72-day agreement draws to a close, she keeps her feelings to herself and departs Arjun's house in sadness. After a few days, Arjun realizes his love for Nandini and follows her to Ooty, where he proposes to her in a park, but she rejects him. Determined to win her heart, Arjun pursues Nandini, who proceeds to give him the cold shoulder, even humiliating him in the hospital, where she is recuperating after a vicious attack by goons. Arjun leaves, heartbroken. The next day, he is about to depart Ooty, but Nandini catches up to him and confesses that she was testing him to see if he truly loved her. Arjun and Nandini then share their first kiss.

Cast

  • Viraat as Arjun, a multi-millionare
  • Sree Leela as Nandini, Arjun's love interest
  • Chikkanna as Jaggi, Arjun's best friend
  • Sadhu Kokila as Musthafa, flower merchant
  • H. G. Dattatreya as Nandini's PG owner
  • Apoorva Gowda – cameo appearance in the song "Sheela Susheela"[3]

Soundtrack

The soundtrack was scored by V. Harikrishna and his son, Adi Hari, marking the latter's music production debut.

No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Neene Modalu"A. P. ArjunShreya Ghoshal[4]3:33
2."Kanna Neeridu"A. P. ArjunSanthosh Venky4:36
3."Samadhana"A. P. ArjunNaveen Sajju, V. Harikrishna5:00
4."Bettegowda V/s ChikkaBoramma"A. P. ArjunPuneeth Rajkumar3:21
5."Sheela Susheela"A. P. ArjunChandan Shetty4:07
6."I Love You Idiot"A. P. ArjunSanjith Hegde4.02
Total length:24:39

Reception

The film got a mixed reception from critics. A review in The Times of India reads, "Go and watch Kiss if love stories are your cup of tea".[5] Bangalore Mirror called it "A typical young romance that goes on for an extended session in what can be described as an overmuch [sic] of vanilla chocolate".[6] A critic from theDeccan Chronicle wrote that the film "is a good one-time watch, especially for those who simply love the love stories of all kinds".[7] A review in The New Indian Express stated that "With KISS, Arjun's intention to cater to the younger generation is quite evident, and it makes for a decent one-time watch".[8] The Deccan Herald wrote that "'Kiss' is hardly even a one-time watch".[9]

Sequel

Director A. P. Arjun has said he is planning to make a sequel to Kiss.[10]

References

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