By Trictynews
Chandigarh 08th
Feb, 2019:- Facebook wala pyaar is an Indian
romantic-comedy-drama film produced by Tinku quraishi under Akki film
production and directed by Narayan K Sahu (in his directorial debut) and
written by Rana Abhinav Gaud. Facebook wala pyar is going to be released
theatrically on February 14, 2019 on the occasion of Valentine's Day In
all over India by Spiritual house entertainment.
Raj kumar chaturvedi is guy lives in
a small town Lohardaga based in Eastern part of Indian state Jharkhand.
He belongs to a middle class family and lives with his parents.
His parents insist him to get marry
with girl they selected for him but he believes arrange marriage is not so
cool. It's a lifetime relationship and he won't accept anyone who is entirely
stranger to him. So he decides to have love marriage and also decides to find
his soulmate himself.. But it's little difficult to approach and spend quality
time with any stranger girl socially in small town. Hence he decides to find
his love through social media. He makes a facebook account and searches for her
soulmate over there. But he was completely unaware of nature of social
networking site and psychology of users. This story revolves around all those
difficulties he has to face in finding his soulmate on facebook.
Major cast of this movie are Rahul
Bagga, Nancy thakker, Priya sindhu, Manmohan tiwari, Rajesh sharma, Akhilendra
mishra, Sheetal athani and Jishaan. Most of actors who worked in this film are
originally inhabitant of Jharkhand, which shows this film closer to
reality. Real locations and native mannerisms of characters provide a humorous
edge to this film what spins the viewers from the beginning. Raja Pandit's
music is very harmonious and it fits perfectly on the surroundings and culture
of Jharkhand. Sonu nigam, Ankit tiwari, Aman trikha, sonu kakkar and
Shreya Ghoshal have given their voice to songs featured in film.
Collective efforts of choreographer
Raju khan and Music director Raja Pandit get succeed in creating charismatic
effect in every song what compel viewers to mumble all these songs after
leaving the theatre.