100 Days of Love is a 2015 Indian Malayalam-language romantic comedy film written and directed by debutant Jenuse Mohamed.
Telugu dubbing rights were bought by Abhishek Pictures, who released the film across Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka among several other states on 26 August 2016.
Due to this, he is avoided from an embarrassing situation and doesn't lose face in front of his elder brother and his ex-girlfriend.
Eventually they both begin to talk and Balan starts enquiring Sheela about her future endeavours and there he gets to know some interesting things about her, that she is enjoying life after her studies and also learns about her fiance Rahul, a multi-millionaire.
She finds a group of people anxiously staring at Balan who is struck beside a tree, tightly pressing against his stomach and forcibly letting the contents out, suddenly in fraction of seconds Balan retches loudly and starts vomiting all that he ate.
Next day, Balan plans to go and tells Ummar to give the scooter back but he forgets about what he told the previous night.
An excited Sheela comes running out hearing the sound of the scooter expecting Balan but she is disappointed to see only Ummar.
They both have a conversation and they head to the railway station where Sheela confesses her love for Balan, and they both live happily ever after.
of IB Times called the film "one of the cutest romantic comedy flicks ever made in Malayalam."
She rated the film three and half stars out of five and concluded her review saying, "100 Days of Love is a movie which will make you feel good and assure that life is not as complicated as it appears to be.
"[9] Veeyen of Nowrunning.com rated the film two out of five and said, "It takes the wine drenched words of Balan, a rain and a whole lot of thinking for Sheela to decide once and for all, as to what she truly wants from life.
It takes infinitely lesser time for us to decipher what '100 Days of Love' is all about - a swoonless romance bereft of smiles or sighs.
What is different is the treatment - humour and novelties - the director brings to table that is clever enough to keep us engaged till the last frame.
"[12] Akhila Menon of Filmibeat.com rated the film two and a half stars and described it as "a very fresh version of so-called clichéd love stories.
"[13] Behindwoods rated the film 3 out of 5 stars and said, "100 Days of Love is a heartwarming tale that is gentle and natural.
[6] The soundtrack of 100 Days of Love consists of 4 songs composed by Govind Vasantha, the lyrics of which were written by Rafeeq Ahamed, Santhosh Varma and M.R.