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Cast: Golden Star Ganesh, Rajesh Krishnan, Diganth, Neetha, Daisy
Direction : Yogaraj Bhat
Music : V. Harikrishna
Video Quality : AVERAGE(GOOD)
Run Time (length) : 2 hours 15 mins
Review: This is a masterpiece by director Yogaraj Bhat after the success of his earlier film Mungaru Male . This romantic story is more Serious. The script has been brilliantly handled and the narration is excellent.
But the heart of the story is Bhat's dialogues which send out a message. Don't be surprised if tears flow from your eyes after watching the brilliant climax in this film about three boys falling in love with three girls with two getting engaged to their lovers while the other struggles to get the girl. Though the story is simple, there is always the 'Yogaraj Bhat touch' with fresh ideas and innovations.
Three friends Ganesh (Ganesh), Diganth (Diganth) and Rajesh Krishna (Kitty) come to Mugilupete. Ganesh falls in love with Sowmya (Daisy Bopanna), a widow, staying with her in-laws Kodandaram (Anant Nag) and Padma (Padmaja Rao) while Diganth and Kitty fall for Kodandaram's daughters Radha (Nita) and Pavani (Bhavana Rao) respectively.
While Diganth-Nita and Kitty-Pavani get the green signal for marriage, Sowmya is hesitant to accept Ganesh as her life partner. The director shows how Ganesh wins her heart, in a unique way.
The 'talkative' Ganesh is simply superb with his body language, dialogue delivery and expressions. Rajesh Krishna, Diganth, Nita, Bhavana Rao perform extremely well. Anant Nag is at his best. But it is Rathnavelu who walks away with all honours for his brilliant handling of the camera.