Mangalore: It is a cock-and-bull silly story that has been made into a new film by a debut director who has had his training for long years in all departments of film making. H.P Ravindra does not disappoint you when there is Prem Kuamr as hero and Karishma Tanna as heroine, with Sanjana plays the vicious role of a Hi-Tech brothel woman. Any story relating to such sequences could go wrong and cannot be, a family, but the director has made it tasteful with tasteful with good support coming from cinematographer, artistes music director and singers. The screenplay looks tight, dialogues are absorbing and tunes lovely. The story oscillates between Geetha and Sinchana on a bet, and the hero finds his wife in brothel and misses her at home on quite a few occasions, which sounds like a borrowed English Script.
The hero has to prove his loyalty to Geetha, his wife being seen with richer citizens to satisfy them. The story does not belong to Indian society but to an Indian city like Mumbai with teeming populations.
The Premkumar (hero)-Tanna (heroine) blending in roles is appreciative. They are looking like a couple made for each other. Both have skills to perform.
Writer Guruprasad’s dialogues reach a high point in this film. Music and lyrics with singing are well brought out. Anoop Seelin scores well. Locations are fine.
The film is worth a visit, I’m sorry to say with twists in the story.