Still the seriousness that comes from Tarun's character makes the proceedings a little interesting in the second half.
The story revolves around a young ambitious and assertive girl Kushi (Radhika Pandit) and a simple low profile Pratham (Tarun) who join a software firm on the same day. They start loving each other, but preferred to keep to themselves. Pratham tries many times to tell Kushi about his love, but all the time it ends up as a big joke. Kushi also finds Pratham little confusing and wavering. Meanwhile, Abhi (Dilip Raj) who is the boss of Kushi wants to marry her. Circumstances force Kushi to accept Abhi's proposal. A dejected Pratham is totally confused.
Among the artistes, it is Radhika Pandit who steals the show. She is terrific with her expressions. Experienced actor Dilip Rai lives the role of Abhi. For Tarun this is certainly a big turn in his career. He has also proved to be a very good actor in this film.
The veteran artists of the film have fit in to their roles perfectly.
The technical work of the film is superb. Particularly Joshua Sridhar's music really rocks.
'Yaaru Kooda Ninna Haage' and 'Thangaali Tandeya' are well picturised. Cameraman Saba Kumar has done a wonderful job with the songs. The camera work captures the sequences quite effectively. The art work is fine and matches the film's background.
'Love Guru' is a must watch for its freshness, though the story is not off beat.