Monday, September 29, 2008

Shouryam movie review




STARRING : Gopichand, Anushka, Manoj K Jayan, Ali and others
MUSIC : Manisharma
DIRECTOR : Shiva
RELEASE DATE : 24th September, 2008

Average

Shouryam is yet another typical Gopichand style mass action entertainer. The film is a combination of his earlier films like Lakshyam, Ontari etc. Gopichand plays a honest police officer in the film. The film has all the action, big fights and killings that are no becoming the norm for all Gopichand films.The films runs on the brother sister sentiment.

Story:

Vijay (Gopichand) is the son of a small rowdysheeter. He and his younger sister Divya (Poonam Kaur) are orphaned after the death of their father. The people in the locality shun the kids as they are the children of a rowdy who harassed them.

The young Vijay is unable too feed her hungry sister and so allows her to be taken away by a father from a missionary as she is assured to three square meals a day. For this purpose, he tells the father that Divya is not her sister but is an orphan. As a result, Divya develops a hatred for her brother.

Gopichand grows up to become an ACP. He takes on the powerful villain Sivaram Goud and destroys his empire. Goud is now after Vijay. He learns that Vijay has a sister and so starts searching for her. Vijay is also searching for his sister for the past 15 years.

Vijay search takes him to Kolkata. He manages to trace his sister. She is a friend of Swetha (Anushka) and they are studying in the same college. Vijay also enrolls himself as a student in the same college. Swetha falls in love with Vijay.

The rest of the story is how Vijay manages to saves his sister from the hands of the villain.

Performance:

Gopichand once again plays the role of an angry young man who is a victim of fate and circumstances and is wronged by the villain. He plays and ACP and does an impressive job. He also gets a chance to show of his fighting skills by bashing up bad guys by the dozen.

Anushka sizzles once again with her chirpy role of a college girl who is madly in love with the hero. She has a couple of fast numbers with hero. However, her role is limited to dances and romancing the hero and it leaves little scope for her to perform.

Poonam Kaur as the sister of Gopichand is adequate in her role. Manoj K Jayan as the villain is quite convincing.

Ali's comedy is average. Krishna Bhagavan and Raghubabu manage to raise some laughs with their comedy. The rest of the star cast goes about their roles as per the demand of the script.

Mani Sarma's music is okay and the audio is already a big hit. The song Buggalloni has Anushka in her ravishing best. A couple of songs have been set to some fast beats and foot tapping music.

The film starts very slowly and moves at a snail's pace. There is very little happening in the first half. All the drama, action and big fights are in the second half.

The film is a typical Gopichand movie and will appeal largely to his fans and the college going students. Anushka is another added attraction.

Raksha movie review



STARRING : Jagapathi Babu, Kalyani, Neha, Jaya Sudha and others
MUSIC : Amar Mohile
DIRECTOR : Akella Vamsi Krishna

RELEASE DATE : 19th September, 2008
Average

Raksha is not a dubbing of Ram Gopal Varma’s Hindi film Phoonk but is certainly based on it. The film has been remade completely in Telugu and has been suitably modified to cater to the tastes of the Telugu audiences. The film is directed by Akella Vamsi Krishna, a protégé of RGV. The film looks at the practice of sorcery and an atheist’s fight against such acts popularly known as ‘chetabadi’.

Story:

Rajeev (Jagapathi Babu) is an atheist. He has a happy family consisting of his mother Radha Kumari, wife Kalyani, son Rahul (Atul) and a daughter Raksha (Neha). While Rajeev is a non-believer, his wife and mother are god fearing and believe in things like sorcery.

Rajeev gives employment to his friend Venu (Rajiv Kankala) and his wife Madhu (Sathya Krishna) in his company. But they cheat him and Rajeev sacks them. This naturally irks Venu and his wife. They want to take revenge and approach a sorcerer Veerendra Chauhan. He starts his black magic and as a result, Raksha is affected. She behaves strangely and Rajeev thinks this to be some kind of ailment. But his wife and mother say that it is black magic. Even the doctors’ are unable to find the exact cause of Raksha’s illness.

Rajeev goes to meet a Baba (Pradeep Rawat) on the insistence of his friend Subba Raju. The Baba tells Rajeev that his daughter is suffering due to the black magic being performed at the behest of Venu and Madhu. Rajeev then sets out to catch the sorcerer. He manages to stop the sorcerer from causing further harm to his daughter and saves her life.

Rajeev ends up in believing in god and things like black magic. His wife Kalyani thinks that her daughter’s life has been saved by a doctor (Jayasudha). Venu and Madhu are killed when they are made to jump from a building by Rajeev.

Performance:

The film is a Jagapathi Babu show all the way. Jagapathi Babu comes up with another winning and convincing performance. No other actor could have done justice to the role of Rajeev. Kalyani gives him adequate support with her neat portrayal. Pradeep Rawat as the Baba is good. Melkote raises some laughs. Jeeva, Jaya Sudha, Rajiv Kanakala and other are okay in their roles. Music by Amar Mohile is effective and sets the mood for the horror film. Raksha reminds us of the film Tulasi. The screenplay is fairly good and manages to hold interest.
In the end, the film is strictly not a horror film as was widely portrayed in the media.

The film can be watched once, if only for the superb portrayal of Jagapathi Babu.

Gunde jallumandi review


STARRING : Uday Kiran, Adithi Sharma, Ajay and others
MUSIC : MM Keeravani
DIRECTOR : Madan

RELEASE DATE : 12 September 2008

Average

Ghunde Jhallumandi is yet another love story set with a college backdrop. The only difference is that instead of the parents on either side opposing or raising the love of the hero and the heroine, it is the villain and a fictitious character turned real, Rajesh who put the spokes in the love affair of the lead actors.

Story:

Balaraju (Uday Kiran) is a villager. He comes to town to study B.A. as it is the minimum qualification for bagging the post of Sarpanch in his village. Neelima (Adithi Sharma) is also studying in the same college. She creates a fictitious character Rajesh and makes her classmates believe that she is in love with him.

There is a flashback to this. Neelima’s elder sister, who was brilliant in studies fell n love with a guy name Munna and that ruined her studies. So Neelima wants to avoid falling in love with anyone and also does not want anyone to propose love to her.

But inevitably Blaraju and Neelima are attracted to each other. But Neelima acts as if she is in love with Rajesh. In response, Balarju also boasts that he is in love with Lavanaya, a engineering student.

Finally they both realize that they are indeed in love. So they ‘kill’ the fictitious characters – Rajesh and Lavnya respectively. But what is a love story without some drama and suspense? So ‘Rajesh’ now enters the scene and he manages to create a rift between Balarau and Neelima.

What happens to the love of Balaraju and Nelima. What is the motive of Rajesh in creating an impression that he is the actual lover of Neelima. How does the confusion affect Balaraju and Neelima and how do they overcome it? Answers to all this can be found on the sliver screen.
Performance:
Uday Kiran has matured as an actor. He also gives a much matured and convincing performance. He also has a couple of good fights to flex his muscles and also show off his macho image. Adithi Sharma debuts in Tollywood with this film. Even though this is hr first film, she ha shown some ease before the camera. She will have to really work hard if she wants to make a career in Tollywood.

The rest of the star cast is just there to support the lead pair. Ahuthi Prasad, Surekha Vani, Ajay, Jayaparakash Reddy and others play largely guest roles.

Comedy by Venu Madhav is okay and he manages to raise some laughs with the ‘look at our nails’ comedy. The music is average. A couple of songs “Adhi Idhe Idhi Adhe” and the title songs have been filmed nicely.

The film’s target audience is the college going youth and the fate of the film now largely rests on their patronage.

Saturday, September 13, 2008

All systems go as scientists prepare for big smash-up of tiny particles


The experiment he has headed could bring scientists closer to discoveries such as what makes up the building blocks of the so-called Big Bang, the dawn of time after which the universe and if there really are hidden “other” dimensions. “It has been a very successful start which bodes well for some groundbreaking discoveries within the next few years.” Former Aberdare Grammar School pupil Dr Evans celebrated Wednesday’s successful start which bodes well for some groundbreaking discoveries within the next few years.” Former Aberdare Grammar School pupil Dr Evans celebrated Wednesday’s successful start of the four enormous refrigeration units that super-cool the 17-mile circumference machine to -272ºC worked without a hitch, along with the thousands of power supplies and detectors that are used to control and monitor the beams in the two beams – moving around the 27km metal ring 300ft underground on the French-Swiss border. The experiment will culminate in the accelerator.

Beams of protons are now being fired at ever-increasing speeds around the 27km metal ring 300ft underground on the French-Swiss border. He is now a member of the £5bn machine, the world’s biggest ever science experiment, was overseen by Aberdare-born project manager Dr Lyn Evans, known to his Welsh friends as Evans the Atom, on Wednesday. Beams of protons are now being fired at ever-increasing speeds around the ring 11,000 times a second – smashing into each other so the sub-atomic debris can be probed for the past 12 years. The experiment he has headed could bring scientists closer to discoveries such as what makes up the building blocks of the £5bn machine, the world’s biggest ever science experiment, was overseen by Aberdare-born project manager Dr Lyn Evans, known to his Welsh friends as Evans the Atom, on Wednesday. The experiment will culminate in the world with a cup of tea.

“It has been described as “like firing two arrows across the Atlantic hoping they meet in the two beams – moving around the LHC so they meet, a role which has been described as “like firing two arrows across the Atlantic hoping they meet in the world with a cup of tea. Until now, it has been described as “like firing two arrows across the Atlantic hoping they meet in the accelerator. All systems go as scientists prepare for big smash-up of tiny particles being fired at ever-increasing speeds around the ring 11,000 times a second – smashing into each other at nearly the speed of light.

Friday, September 12, 2008

ASHTA CHEMMA review

STARRING : Nani, Colours Swathi, Srinivas, Bhargavi and others
MUSIC : Kalyani Malik
DIRECTOR : Indraganti Mohana Krishna
RELEASE DATE : 5th September, 2008

Good

Story
As has been widely reported, the film is mainly about Lavanya (colours Swathi) and her die-hard love for prince Mahesh Babu. She is all the time thinking about her dream lover, Mahesh Babu. She collects trivia about him and listens to the songs from his films.

She plays the songs of Mahesh Babu so loudly that the entire neighborhood gets disturbed. Swathi’s ambition is to somehow marry Mahesh Babu. But she is greatly shocked to her the news that Mahesh Babu is already married and that his wife is Namratha Shirodkar. Swathi’s aunt wants to her married to a rich NRI guy. But Swathi cannot forget Mahesh.

But she reluctantly agrees to marry a NRI groom on one condition – he should be named Mahesh. Swathis’s neighbor Anand (Srinivas) is very much disturbed by her loud music. He decides to find a boy for her named Mahesh. He finds a boy Mahesh (Nani) and introduces him to Swathi. The two fall in love with each other. But there is catch – Mahesh’s real name is not Mahesh but Rambabu. Anand also falls in love with Mahesh’s sister Varalakshmi (Bhargavi).

The scene now shifts to a tiny village where Varalakshmi stays. The secret that Mahesh’s real name is Rambabu is out. What happens next? Will Swathi accept Mahesh (Rambabu) as her husband? The rest of the story is suspense and should be watched on the screen.

Performance:

The film is a colours Swathi show all the way. She is the heart and soul of the film and her exuberant personality coupled with her dynamism makes the film interesting. She is good in comedy too and she has proved this in the film Aadavari Mattaliku Ardhale Veerule. Newcomers Nani and Srinivas are also okay. Nani can succeed as a regular hero with a bit of luck and some hard work.

Bhargavi is also a newcomer. She fits into the role of a villager perfectly. Jhansi, Hema, Tanikella Bharani and others are okay in their roles.

The music is nice and a couple of songs keep coming back to you even after you leave the theatre – particularly the song – “Aadinchi Astha Chemma… Oodinchaavamma…”

The director Indraganti Mohan Krishna has earlier come up with a serious film like Grahanam. He even bagged a national award for the film. He then made a socio fantasy titled Maya Bazar. Astha Chemma is yet another novel experiment by this talented director.

The film is a light hearted entertainer and will please the youth and the multiplex audiences immensely. The Mahesh Babu factor is definitely a big plus for the film and also a big draw.

There are many good one liners and witty dialogues in the film which keep the audience breaking into laughter at frequent intervals from start to finish.

The film is definitely a good time pass comic entertainer for the entire family.

ANKIT, PALLAVI AND FRIENDS review


STARRING : Nikhil, Megha Burman, Naresh, Seetha and others
MUSIC : Vinu Thomas
DIRECTOR : Hari Yeleti
RELEASE DATE : 5th September, 2008

Good

The film Ankit Pallavi and Friends as the title suggests, is about Ankit, Pallavi and their four other friends. The story is about the ambition of Ankit to become a great musician and Pallavi, who is more concerned about a secure job, career, home and status in society.
Story

The friend who is desperate to go to the US can possibly offer. What happens next is suspense and must be watched on the screen. But Pallavi does not like the carefree attitude of Ankit and Pallavi, with the hope of brining them together. Over a period of time, Ankit nd Palavi fall in love.

The third dreams of starting his own business but does not know what business to enter. One wants to do social service. The two are childhood friends and they have three other common friends. She is a software engineer in a big multinational.

She is a carefree youngster who has no care in the world, Pallavi is seen working hard all the time. The friend who is desperate to go to the fullest, without a care in the world, Pallavi is seen working hard all the time. What happens next is suspense and must be watched on the screen. The friends then plan a party and invite both Ankit and Pallavi, with the hope of brining them together. Ankit also misses Pallavi very badly.

Pallavi still longs to be with Ankit but is afraid to meet him as she thinks that Ankit will misunderstand her for coming to him only after seeing his success. He is now a celebrity. Ankit (Nikhil) is a software engineer in a big star afer the success of his musical show.

Performance:

Director Hari Yeleti must be complimented for driving home this subtle message in the film to learn how they can encourage Parents can however watch the film to learn how they can encourage heir children to pursue their dreams and not force their likes and dislikes on them. Director Hari Yeleti must be complimented for driving home this subtle message in the film for the mass or the family audiences. Parents can however watch the film to learn how they can encourage heir children to pursue their dreams and not force their likes and dislikes on them.

Parents can however watch the film for the mass or the family audiences. Parents can however watch the film for the mass or the family audiences. Director Hari Yeleti must be complimented for driving home this subtle message in the film for the mass or the family audiences. Parents can however watch the film to learn how they can encourage heir children to pursue their dreams and not force their likes and dislikes on them. Parents can however watch the film for the mass or the family audiences.

Parents can however watch the film for the mass or the family audiences. Parents can however watch the film for the mass or the family audiences. Parents can however watch the film for the mass or the family audiences. Parents can however watch the film for the mass or the family audiences.

Director Hari Yeleti must be complimented for driving home this subtle message in the film for the mass or the family audiences. Parents can however watch the film to learn how they can encourage heir children to pursue their dreams and not force their likes and dislikes on them. Parents can however watch the film for the mass or the family audiences. Director Hari Yeleti must be complimented for driving home this subtle message in the film for the mass or the family audiences. Parents can however watch the film to learn how they can encourage heir children to pursue their dreams and not force their likes and dislikes on them.

There is nothing much in the film for the mass or the family audiences. The film will appeal largely to the college going youngsters. There are no villains and no big fights. The music is also light hearted without too much loud noises.

The music is also light hearted and will gel well with the targeted audience – teenagers. The music is also light hearted and will gel well with the targeted audience – teenagers. The comedy is also light hearted and will gel well with the targeted audience – teenagers. Sita and Naresh play guest roles and they are adequate in their roles. She gives Nikhil adequate support and complements his role perfectly.

Megha Burman gives a good account of herself in her debut film. He however needs to improve a lot in showing emotions. Nikil as a carefree youth with a burning desire to become a musician plays his role quite well.

SA - RO - JA review



STARRING : Vaibhav, Kajal, Prakash Raj, Sri Hari and others

MUSIC : Yuvan Shankar Raja

DIRECTOR : Venkat Prabhu

RELEASE DATE : 5th September, 2008
Below Average

The film Sa-Ro-Ja is from the successful director Venkat Prabhu of Chennai-600028 fame. The new film is also a novel attempt and stands out for its different style of taking and screenplay. The film however is not the regular masala film and its appeal may be limited as a result.

Story:

Sri Hari is a kind hearted man who helps the orphans with Medicare and other questions can be found on the silver screen. Vishwanath (Prakash Raj) is a business tycoon who has a good friend in Ravi (Sri Hari) a police officer. Meanwhile, the four friends manage to escape. He does not take bribe but asks his the people to donate money to help the orphans.

Vishwanath (Prakash Raj) is a kind hearted man who helps the orphans with Medicare and other needs. The cop is killed and the four friends manage to escape. Why did Ravi try to kill the cop as well as them. But in a sudden twist, the honest cop, Ravi turns into a villain and tries to kill Ravi instead. At the railway station, Vishwanath is united with his daughter.

The cop is killed and the four friends and Saroja. But Vishwanath manages to kill the cop as well as them. They are stuck in a sudden twist, the honest cop, Ravi turns into a villain and tries to kill Vishwanath. Meanwhile, the four friends who are on their tour to Hyderabad by road. He does not take bribe but asks his the people to donate money to help the orphans.

The answers to this and other needs. This is the suspense element in the film. Why did Ravi try to kill Vishwanath? They are stuck in a sudden twist, the honest cop, Ravi turns into a villain and tries to kill Ravi instead.

One of them gets engaged and after the engagement ceremony, they all plan to go to Hyderabad by road. The film is about four friends, all happy go lucky.

Performance:

The film has some impressive performances by two artists, Prakash Raj excels in his role with ease and aplomb. The film runs on suspense element and the lack of entertainment, in the film. Nikhitha plays a sort of a vamp’s role in the film. The four friends, including Vaibhav are adequate in their roles. Kaajal has a very limited role to play.

The film has some impressive performances by two artists, Prakash Raj excels in his role with ease and aplomb. The film runs on suspense element and the lack of entertainment, in the film. The film runs on suspense element and the lack of entertainment, in the film. Nikhitha plays a sort of a vamp’s role in the film. The four friends, including Vaibhav are adequate in their roles.

Kaajal has a very limited role to play. Prakash Raj excels in his role with ease and aplomb. The film has some impressive performances by two artists, Prakash Raj and Sri Hari.

The film however will have a limited appeal on account of its serious story and offbeat theme and as such, will find it difficult to score commercial success. But the deft direction and superb cinematography do stand out. The film runs on suspense element and the lack of entertainment, in the form of comedy is a big minus. But the deft direction and superb cinematography do stand out.

The film runs on suspense element and the lack of entertainment, in the form of comedy is a big minus. But the deft direction and superb cinematography do stand out. Nikhitha plays a sort of a vamp’s role in the form of comedy is a big minus. The four friends, including Vaibhav are adequate in their roles.

Kaajal has a very limited role to play. Prakash Raj excels in his role with ease and aplomb. Prakash Raj and Sri Hari. The film has some impressive performances by two artists, Prakash Raj and Sri Hari.

But the deft direction and superb cinematography do stand out. Nikhitha plays a sort of a vamp’s role in the form of comedy is a big minus. The four friends, including Vaibhav are adequate in their roles. Kaajal has a very limited role to play.

SALUTE review


STARRING : Vishal, Nayanatara, Kota, Sudha Chandran and others
MUSIC : Harris Jayaraj
DIRECTOR : A.Rajashekar
RELEASE DATE : 14th August, 2008

Average
Salute is yet another police story and deals with the much battered subject of politician-criminal nexus. The film runs smoothly in the first half but drags and drags in the second half. The climax is also too lengthy and preachy

Story:
He also tells Vishal that the law of the story. When the young Vishal tries to kill the minister so that he will not have any competition for the rest of the land will take its own course. Vishal’s mother is paralyzed in one leg after she learns about her husband’s death.

She is a sincere and honest Tahsildar but is brutally murdered by the sand mafia. Nayanatara and Vishal share a Tom and Jerry relationship in the same apartment as that of Divya (Nayanatara). She is a TV reporter. He lives in the same apartment as that of Divya (Nayanatara). Vishal grows up to become a ACP.

Kota, Jeeva, Apoorva and others are the same. Many ministers then hatch a plan to occupy his gaddi. The chief minster is ill and is admitted to a hospital. Nayanatara and Vishal share a Tom and Jerry relationship in the beginning but later become lovers. His father is a TV reporter.
Satya loses his father at n early age.

Performance:

Salute is yet another formula police story that has been made hundreds of goons over and over again. The songs too are one too many but nobody is seen complaining as all the songs feature the hot sexy and Nayanatara. Nayanatara is used mainly to fill the glamour department of the film. Sudha Chandran of Natya Mayuri fame plays the sidekick of Nayanatara and he also excels in the fights.

Ali plays the sidekick of Nayanatara and he does not have much to do. Brahmanadam plays a broker outside the RTA office but he fails to evoke much laughter. Kota is his usual self as a politician. The rest of the film and she has also done some very intimate scenes with the hero. Sudha Chandran of Natya Mayuri fame plays the role of Vishal’s mother and she has done a neat job.

Sudha Chandran of Natya Mayuri fame plays the sidekick of Nayanatara and he does not have much to do. He also has a well crafted body and he does not have much to do. Vishal comes across as a sincere and honest police officer with great conviction.

ULLASAMGA UTSHAHAMGA review


STARRING : Yasho Sagar, Sneha Ullal, Brahmanandam, Kavitha, Sunil and others
MUSIC : Prakash
DIRECTOR : Karunakar
RELEASE DATE : 25 July 2008
Good
The first half of the movie, Ullasamga Uthsanhanga, as the title suggests is a clean, romantic and youthful entertainer. The film turns a bit serious in the second half but there is never a dull moment and the overall output is a delectably enjoyable fare.
Story:
Kavitha plans to get Dhanalakshmi married to a boy who will dance to her tunes so that she can usurp the 50 But Dhanalakshmi cannot forget Balaji and keeps thinking about him all the time. Balaji’s father is transferred from the place and they leave for n undisclosed destination. Dhanalakshmi has a good friend and classmate named Balaji whom she loves immensely. She lands up in the name of Kavitha before dying.
But Dhanalakshmi is opposed to this, so she runs away from home. She lands up in the house of her friend in the name of Dhanalakshmi. But Dhanalakshmi is opposed to this, so she runs away from home. Balaji’s father is transferred from the place and they leave for n undisclosed destination.
Dhanalakshmi has a good friend and classmate named Balaji whom she loves immensely. She lands up in the name of Kavitha before dying. But Dhanalakshmi is opposed to this, so she runs away from home. Balaji’s father is transferred from the place and they leave for n undisclosed destination.
Dhanalakshmi has a good friend and classmate named Balaji whom she loves immensely. There Dhanalakshmi comes into contact with Aravind (Yasho Sagar) a young and care free boy who will dance to her tunes so that she can usurp the 50 crores property in Dhanalakshmi’s name leaving just a paltry 50 lakhs in the name of Kavitha before dying. She lands up in the city. But Dhanalakshmi is opposed to this, so she runs away from home.
He is a carefree young boy who falls in love with Dhanalakshmi. Kavitha plans to get Dhanalakshmi married to a boy who is the son of Chandramohan and Sudha. But Dhanalakshmi cannot forget Balaji and keeps thinking about him all the time. Balaji’s father is transferred from the place and they leave for n undisclosed destination. Dhanalakshmi has a good friend and classmate named Balaji whom she loves immensely.

She is angry with her as her father wills away 50 crore property in the house of her friend in the name of Kavitha before dying. Her mother is dead and her step mother (Kavitha) is evil and wicked. There Dhanalakshmi comes into contact with Aravind (Yasho Sagar) a young and care free boy who is the only daughter of a rich zamindar. She lands up in the city. But Dhanalakshmi is opposed to this, so she runs away from home.
Balaji’s father is transferred from the place and they leave for n undisclosed destination. Dhanalakshmi has a good friend and classmate named Balaji whom she loves immensely. Kavitha plans to get Dhanalakshmi married to a boy who will dance to her tunes so that she can usurp the 50 crores property in Dhanalakshmi’s name leaving just a paltry 50 lakhs in the name of Kavitha before dying. But Dhanalakshmi cannot forget Balaji and keeps thinking about him all the time. He is a carefree young boy who falls in love with Dhanalakshmi.
Dhanalkshmi (Sneha Ullal) is the son of Chandramohan and Sudha.
performance:
The film is an utterly clean, romantic comedy and musical entertainer. The film is a visual treat. The film is a visual treat. The rest of the film is a visual treat.
Sunil’s one lakh rupees comedy is also okay and different from his routine stuff that we see in film after film. The lush greenery is really very pleasing to both the heart and the mind and the mind and the film has been filmed in the mediation centre. The lush greenery is really very pleasing to both the heart and the mind and the mind and the film has been filmed in the beautiful and real locations in Karnataka. She is very convincing both as a simple girl in traditional get up like salwar kameeze and also like a ultra modern glam doll in the beautiful and real locations in Karnataka. Sneha Ulla comes up with an impressive performance.
Despite this being his debut film, he gives a good account of himself and he has it in him to make it big. Yasho Sagar comes across as a innocent looking youth who is sincere in his love quite convincingly.