

Producer
: Gandugali K Manju
Screenplay & Direction : Dinesh Baboo
Music: Ramesh Krishna
Cast
: Dr.Vishnuvardhan, Anirudh, Rakshitha, Ananth Nag, Rangayana Raghu, Komal & others .
Story:
This is Dr.Vishnu's first release of the year. This movie
is a simple love story that also shows the affection of a brother towards his sister. The story mainly revolves around
Siri (Rakshita), her brother Veeru (Vishnuvardhan) and her boy friend Santhosh (Aniruddh).
Veeru is very close to his sister and he takes care off her after their mother's demise. He is whole and soul for her. Siri comes to attend her
friend's wedding and falls in love with Santhosh who has returned from America. But Santosh's mother has other plans for him. She wants him to marry
her friend's daughter. Discovering about the love affair between Santhosh and Siri, She humiliates Siri and her brother Veeru when they are at the wedding.
Santhosh comes to know about his mother's wrong doing and sets off to the village to seek Siri's hand. From here on, Veeru takes over and throws a challenge
to Santhosh. He shows him a peice of infertile land and asks him to cultivate and produce good yield thus proving that he can lead a life in the village as a farmer.
Will Santhosh succeed? And what does the other gowda in the village do to spoil the party? To know all these watch this movie at the theater running sucessfully all
over bangalore.
Performances:
Dr.Vishnu rocks in this movie with his poweful acting and angry looks. He has done his role of a brother to perfection. Since he is in more of a supporting role kind
he has nothing much to do.
This is a good break to Anirudh who also happens to be the son in law of Dr.Vishnu in real life too. He has acted very well and he and Rakshita form a nice pair in the movie.
Rakshitha has done very well as the sister. Komal's comedy is very good.
The movie as a whole is a good family entertainer. It has three humable songs. Cameraman venu has done a good job in capturing the outdoor locations through his lens. Dinesh Baboo
has handled the script briskly and there is no dull moment in the movie so ever.
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