Ved What’s your Reaction? +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 Facebook Twitter Email Redefines Mad Love In Two Different Mediocre Ways. The real-life couple, Riteish Deshmukh and Genelia Deshmukh, star together for the first time in Marathi cinema, and that too in Riteish‘s directorial debut, Ved. An interesting coincidence is that the film is a remake of the Telugu romantic film Majili, starring Naga Chaitanya and Samantha Ruth Prabhu, who happened to be a real-life couple too (separated now). Frankly, Majili didn’t work for me, so it is obvious that Ved doesn’t either. That Telugu flick was full of flaws and worked only because of Naga and Samantha‘s chemistry. I was expecting Ved to rectify all those flaws in the remake, but all it did was copy-paste with new cut-outs. The climax, which defines the mad love of husband and wife but doesn’t need to be spoken about all the time, saves an otherwise mediocre script. I said it for Majili, and I would say the same for Ved now. Satya (Riteish Deshmukh) wants to be a cricketer but never gets enough opportunities to show his talent. He meets Nisha (Jiya Shankar), and they both fall in love with each other. The cute-looking love story is spoiled by some local goons, and then Nisha is taken away from Satya by her father. Satya gets addicted to alcohol to forget the past, but then there is a girl called Shravani (Genelia Deshmukh), who is madly in love with him. Even after marriage, she struggles to receive a positive response from Satya‘s side, who is still thinking about Nisha. Will he ever see Shravani‘s insane love? Will Shravani manage to take the place of Nisha in Satya‘s life? Ved, if not me, will provide you with all of the answers. Genres:Drama, Romance Director:Riteish Deshmukh Cast:Genelia D’Souza, Riteish Deshmukh, Khushi Hajare Videos Tweets by Riteishd