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Sneha Ullal got an offer from Sandalwood

Sneha Ullal
Sneha will make her Tamil film debut with Silambarasan starrer movie ‘Vaanam’, which will release early next year. The 22-year-old actress says that she has always wished to work in a Kannada movie and ‘Devi’ has given her the opportunity to make her Sandalwood debut. Sneha says that she can speak good Kaanada as her parents are from Mangalore. Earlier also, she was offered a couple of Sandalwood films but she could not take them up at that time.

Sneha was offered to star opposite Ganesh for Kannada version of her debut Telugu film ‘Ullasanga Utsahanga’ but she declined to take it up and preferred to realize her Bollywood dreams. The beautiful actress of ‘Ullasamga Utsahamga’ fame says that she thinks it is the right time to make her entry in Sandalwood. In her Kannada debut, Sneha will be cast opposite former Karnataka chief minister S Bangarappa’s son Madhu Bangarappa. V Sridhar will be scoring the music of this film, which will be made by Ishwar Balegundi. We hope her Sandalwood journey becomes smooth and full of surprises!

Sneha Ullal got an offer from Sandalwood

Sneha Ullal
Sneha will make her Tamil film debut with Silambarasan starrer movie ‘Vaanam’, which will release early next year. The 22-year-old actress says that she has always wished to work in a Kannada movie and ‘Devi’ has given her the opportunity to make her Sandalwood debut. Sneha says that she can speak good Kaanada as her parents are from Mangalore. Earlier also, she was offered a couple of Sandalwood films but she could not take them up at that time.

Sneha was offered to star opposite Ganesh for Kannada version of her debut Telugu film ‘Ullasanga Utsahanga’ but she declined to take it up and preferred to realize her Bollywood dreams. The beautiful actress of ‘Ullasamga Utsahamga’ fame says that she thinks it is the right time to make her entry in Sandalwood. In her Kannada debut, Sneha will be cast opposite former Karnataka chief minister S Bangarappa’s son Madhu Bangarappa. V Sridhar will be scoring the music of this film, which will be made by Ishwar Balegundi. We hope her Sandalwood journey becomes smooth and full of surprises!

Divya Spandana Celebrate Birthday In Abroad

Divya Spandana
Though the birthday girl was not available for comment, her fans and well wishers did get to know how she spent her special day through her posts on the social networking site Twitter.

Using Twitter to connect with her fans, Divya Spandana writes that she is in Istanbul to spend a quiet break from her routine work in India. And though she is all alone in the foreign country, she did not feel lonely at all on her birthday because there were so many interesting places to visit in the city and also so much food to taste! Yes, making her birthday a special day, the Sandalwood beauty has bid a glad farewell to her diet regimen, happily biting on the Turkish fare available in Istanbul.

Well, Divya Spandana may be spending a lovely vacation in Istanbul, but that definitely does not mean that her fans back in India have forgotten her. On the contrary, the Kannada film actress was pleasantly surprised when wishes started coming right from the wee hours of the morning, from all quarters of the Sandalwood industry. The actress has also made sure to thank all her well wishers through her Twitter posts. We too, wish Divya Spandana the best as she steps into a new year of her life!

Divya Spandana Celebrate Birthday In Abroad

Divya Spandana
Though the birthday girl was not available for comment, her fans and well wishers did get to know how she spent her special day through her posts on the social networking site Twitter.

Using Twitter to connect with her fans, Divya Spandana writes that she is in Istanbul to spend a quiet break from her routine work in India. And though she is all alone in the foreign country, she did not feel lonely at all on her birthday because there were so many interesting places to visit in the city and also so much food to taste! Yes, making her birthday a special day, the Sandalwood beauty has bid a glad farewell to her diet regimen, happily biting on the Turkish fare available in Istanbul.

Well, Divya Spandana may be spending a lovely vacation in Istanbul, but that definitely does not mean that her fans back in India have forgotten her. On the contrary, the Kannada film actress was pleasantly surprised when wishes started coming right from the wee hours of the morning, from all quarters of the Sandalwood industry. The actress has also made sure to thank all her well wishers through her Twitter posts. We too, wish Divya Spandana the best as she steps into a new year of her life!

Mammootty making his debute in Kannada with film "Shikari" directed by Abhaya Simha

Poonam Bajwa, Megastar Mammootty
After doing almost 300 movies in Malayalam, megastar Mammootty is making his debut in Kannada with the film 'Shikari'. Directed by Abhaya Simha, this binlingual movie features Mammootty in two roles- one as an IT professional and other as a freedom fighter.

Poonam Bajwa will be doing the leading female role in this film. Others in the cast include Innocent, Aditya, Mohan, Achyuth Kumar, Ninasam Ashwath and Sharat Lohitashva. K. Manju is producing this movie and music by V. Harikrishna.


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Mammootty making his debute in Kannada with film "Shikari" directed by Abhaya Simha

Poonam Bajwa, Megastar Mammootty
After doing almost 300 movies in Malayalam, megastar Mammootty is making his debut in Kannada with the film 'Shikari'. Directed by Abhaya Simha, this binlingual movie features Mammootty in two roles- one as an IT professional and other as a freedom fighter.

Poonam Bajwa will be doing the leading female role in this film. Others in the cast include Innocent, Aditya, Mohan, Achyuth Kumar, Ninasam Ashwath and Sharat Lohitashva. K. Manju is producing this movie and music by V. Harikrishna.


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'Nadodigal' Goes to Kannada


Kannada film industry’s most happening superstar Puneeth Rajkumar takes on the lead role in Kannada remake of ‘Nadodigal’, which is yet to be titled. The movie was launched day before yesterday in Bangalore with Puneeth Rajkumar’s mother Parvathamma, wife of late actor Dr. Rajkumar and actor Ravichandran launched the movie.

The film is produced by Puneeth Rajkumar’s home banner and is directed by famous filmmaker K Madesha. Yogish, Srinagar Kitty and Radhika Pandit are playing other lead roles. Abhinaya, who performed the sister roles in ‘Nadodigal’ and its Telugu version ‘Shambo Shiva Shambo’ takes on the same role here as well.

Sathya Hegde is handling cinematography and music director V Harikrishna is scoring music. This will be a long term project with a schedule of 100days and will be shot across various parts of Mysore, Chikkade, Bangalore and Chitra Durga.

'Nadodigal' Goes to Kannada


Kannada film industry’s most happening superstar Puneeth Rajkumar takes on the lead role in Kannada remake of ‘Nadodigal’, which is yet to be titled. The movie was launched day before yesterday in Bangalore with Puneeth Rajkumar’s mother Parvathamma, wife of late actor Dr. Rajkumar and actor Ravichandran launched the movie.

The film is produced by Puneeth Rajkumar’s home banner and is directed by famous filmmaker K Madesha. Yogish, Srinagar Kitty and Radhika Pandit are playing other lead roles. Abhinaya, who performed the sister roles in ‘Nadodigal’ and its Telugu version ‘Shambo Shiva Shambo’ takes on the same role here as well.

Sathya Hegde is handling cinematography and music director V Harikrishna is scoring music. This will be a long term project with a schedule of 100days and will be shot across various parts of Mysore, Chikkade, Bangalore and Chitra Durga.

Kannada Movie Review Jackie : Powerstar Rocks

An action-packed thriller with Puneet Rajkumar at his best. The story is about the hero’s search for an eloped couple and the travails that he faces. A good entertainer.Puneet Rajkumar’s good performance coupled with a strong script by director Suri renders ‘Jackie’ as an action-cum-thriller film with tinges of sentiment and comedy. The brilliant narration keeps one hooked to the seat from the beginning to the end. The story is not only entertaining but quick-paced too, with expressive and punchy dialogues.

The story revolves around Jackie (Puneet Rajkumar), a happy-go-lucky young man and a good samaritan hailing from a poor family. Circumstances force him to go in search of lovers Yashodha (Harshika Poonacha) and Parangi Seena. During his search for the eloped couple, he faces several roadblocks, and also stumbles upon Lakshmi (Bhavana) and finds in her his ideal life partner. Sume scenes like Jackie helping constable Meese Bheemanna (Rangayana Raghu) change his attitude and stop him from accepting bribe from poor vendors in the market and helping police arrest rowdy Julie (Petrol Prasanna) are touching. It is an evolution for Jackie too, especially when he see the dead body of Puttavva, Yashodha’s blind sister. After several bitter experiences, Jackie learns that Yashodha is caught in the grip of woman trafficker Mithai Rama (Ravikale). He decides to free her from his clutches. How does he go about this is an interesting watch. Some excellent action by Ravivarma and Different Danny makes it a good watch.

However, it’s Puneet who shines through the film with his `bindaas’ performance. Rangayana Raghu adds to the film’s brilliance. The film has also been well edited by Dipu S Kumar. Sathya Hegde’s cinematography is well executed, while music director V Harikrishna has rendered some excellent numbers to lyrics of Yograj Bhat. Choreography by Imran Sardaria and Harsha are some positives to the film.

In all, it’s a movie for the mass, class and family. – Rating : 4/5

courtesy : timesofindia

Kannada Movie Review Jackie : Powerstar Rocks

An action-packed thriller with Puneet Rajkumar at his best. The story is about the hero’s search for an eloped couple and the travails that he faces. A good entertainer.Puneet Rajkumar’s good performance coupled with a strong script by director Suri renders ‘Jackie’ as an action-cum-thriller film with tinges of sentiment and comedy. The brilliant narration keeps one hooked to the seat from the beginning to the end. The story is not only entertaining but quick-paced too, with expressive and punchy dialogues.

The story revolves around Jackie (Puneet Rajkumar), a happy-go-lucky young man and a good samaritan hailing from a poor family. Circumstances force him to go in search of lovers Yashodha (Harshika Poonacha) and Parangi Seena. During his search for the eloped couple, he faces several roadblocks, and also stumbles upon Lakshmi (Bhavana) and finds in her his ideal life partner. Sume scenes like Jackie helping constable Meese Bheemanna (Rangayana Raghu) change his attitude and stop him from accepting bribe from poor vendors in the market and helping police arrest rowdy Julie (Petrol Prasanna) are touching. It is an evolution for Jackie too, especially when he see the dead body of Puttavva, Yashodha’s blind sister. After several bitter experiences, Jackie learns that Yashodha is caught in the grip of woman trafficker Mithai Rama (Ravikale). He decides to free her from his clutches. How does he go about this is an interesting watch. Some excellent action by Ravivarma and Different Danny makes it a good watch.

However, it’s Puneet who shines through the film with his `bindaas’ performance. Rangayana Raghu adds to the film’s brilliance. The film has also been well edited by Dipu S Kumar. Sathya Hegde’s cinematography is well executed, while music director V Harikrishna has rendered some excellent numbers to lyrics of Yograj Bhat. Choreography by Imran Sardaria and Harsha are some positives to the film.

In all, it’s a movie for the mass, class and family. – Rating : 4/5

courtesy : timesofindia

57th Indian National Film Awards 2010 Winners

Amitabh Bachchan has bagged the Best Actor  Award for his performance in Paa at the 57th National Film Awards, which were announced today. Ananya Chatterjee has been adjudged Best Actress  for her role in the Bengali film Abohoman while Rituparno Ghosh was takes honours for direction for the same film.

Bollywood blockbuster 3 Idiots has been named as the Best Popular Film. Malayalam film Kutty Srank has been named as the Best Film and Farooq Sheikh bagged the Best Supporting Actor award for his performance in Lahore.

And here goes the list.....
  • Best Film - 'Kutty Shrank'
  • Best Director - Rituparno Ghosh for Abohoman
  • Best Supporting Actress - Arundhati Nag for ‘Paa’
  • Best Supporting Actor - Farooq Sheikh for 'Lahore'
  • Best Popular Film, Best Director and Best Producer – ‘3 Idiots’
  • Best Film on Social Issues - Shyam Benegal's 'Well Done Abba'
  • Best Film on National Integration - Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra's 'Dilli-6'
  • Best Camerawork - Anjali Shukla.
  • Best Music Director - Amit Trivedi for Dev D
  • Best Playback Singer (Male) - Rupam Islam
  • Best Playback Singer (Female) - Niranjana Sarkar (Housefull)
  • Best Sound Engineer - Oscar winner Resul Pookutty
  • Best lyrics - Swananad Kirkirey for 3 Idiots
  • Best Choreography - K Shivashankar for film Magadheera
  • Best Children Film - Ottani Pati and Kesu
  • Best Special Effects - Kamalakannan for film Magadheera

57th Indian National Film Awards 2010 Winners

Amitabh Bachchan has bagged the Best Actor  Award for his performance in Paa at the 57th National Film Awards, which were announced today. Ananya Chatterjee has been adjudged Best Actress  for her role in the Bengali film Abohoman while Rituparno Ghosh was takes honours for direction for the same film.

Bollywood blockbuster 3 Idiots has been named as the Best Popular Film. Malayalam film Kutty Srank has been named as the Best Film and Farooq Sheikh bagged the Best Supporting Actor award for his performance in Lahore.

And here goes the list.....
  • Best Film - 'Kutty Shrank'
  • Best Director - Rituparno Ghosh for Abohoman
  • Best Supporting Actress - Arundhati Nag for ‘Paa’
  • Best Supporting Actor - Farooq Sheikh for 'Lahore'
  • Best Popular Film, Best Director and Best Producer – ‘3 Idiots’
  • Best Film on Social Issues - Shyam Benegal's 'Well Done Abba'
  • Best Film on National Integration - Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra's 'Dilli-6'
  • Best Camerawork - Anjali Shukla.
  • Best Music Director - Amit Trivedi for Dev D
  • Best Playback Singer (Male) - Rupam Islam
  • Best Playback Singer (Female) - Niranjana Sarkar (Housefull)
  • Best Sound Engineer - Oscar winner Resul Pookutty
  • Best lyrics - Swananad Kirkirey for 3 Idiots
  • Best Choreography - K Shivashankar for film Magadheera
  • Best Children Film - Ottani Pati and Kesu
  • Best Special Effects - Kamalakannan for film Magadheera

57th Indian National Film Awards 2010 Winners

Amitabh Bachchan has bagged the Best Actor  Award for his performance in Paa at the 57th National Film Awards, which were announced today. Ananya Chatterjee has been adjudged Best Actress  for her role in the Bengali film Abohoman while Rituparno Ghosh was takes honours for direction for the same film.

Bollywood blockbuster 3 Idiots has been named as the Best Popular Film. Malayalam film Kutty Srank has been named as the Best Film and Farooq Sheikh bagged the Best Supporting Actor award for his performance in Lahore.

And here goes the list.....
  • Best Film - 'Kutty Shrank'
  • Best Director - Rituparno Ghosh for Abohoman
  • Best Supporting Actress - Arundhati Nag for ‘Paa’
  • Best Supporting Actor - Farooq Sheikh for 'Lahore'
  • Best Popular Film, Best Director and Best Producer – ‘3 Idiots’
  • Best Film on Social Issues - Shyam Benegal's 'Well Done Abba'
  • Best Film on National Integration - Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra's 'Dilli-6'
  • Best Camerawork - Anjali Shukla.
  • Best Music Director - Amit Trivedi for Dev D
  • Best Playback Singer (Male) - Rupam Islam
  • Best Playback Singer (Female) - Niranjana Sarkar (Housefull)
  • Best Sound Engineer - Oscar winner Resul Pookutty
  • Best lyrics - Swananad Kirkirey for 3 Idiots
  • Best Choreography - K Shivashankar for film Magadheera
  • Best Children Film - Ottani Pati and Kesu
  • Best Special Effects - Kamalakannan for film Magadheera

Kari Chirathe :: Kannada Movie Kari Chirathe Review

Kari Chirathe :: Kannada Movie Kari Chirathe Review
A complete action treat, the story begins with Madesha (vijay) who along with his friends dreams of becoming someone big like Narayanamurthy of Infosys, Dr Abdul Kalam etc. For this, he collects the amounts from his friends and floats a company called ‘Swarga’. However, things take a turn with the arrival of the villain Kanchi Kote (rangayana raghu). Madesha decides to bring down this bad man but then he has his share of challenges. Kanchi ensures that Madesha is declared a mad man and even kills his friends. What happens after that forms the rest of the story.

The director has come up with a predictable tale and both the presentation and narrative were average. The dialogues were charging, the script was okay and the screenplay was apt. Background score was effective and three songs are worth taking home. Cinematography was above average. Editing was crisp. Costumes didn’t have much to do but the art department was impressive. Vijay was good as usual and he tried few extra stunts which were good as well. The glamour quotient was taken care of by two beauties Sharmila and Yagna. Rangayana was good. Sudha Belawadi was standard. Sangeetha was neat.

Vijay films are more noted for their action sequences so here again, it was the same. While the first half was okay, the second half gets interesting. With enough action and visual feast from the heroines, the film would appeal to the masses. At the box office, this will click at the B and C centers and Vijay fans would take a special liking. Perhaps a little focus on a comedy track and some gripping scenes would have created a stronger impact.

Banner: Mohan Productions
Cast: Vijay, Sharmila Mandre, Yagna Shetty, Jai Jagdeesh, Rangayana Raghu, Sangeetha, Sudha Belawadi and others
Music: Sadhu Kokila
Camera: Venus Murthy
Director: Madesh
Producer: Mohan Kumar
Release Date: September 04, 2010
Verdict : Masala action treat for Vijay fans…

Kari Chirathe :: Kannada Movie Kari Chirathe Review

Kari Chirathe :: Kannada Movie Kari Chirathe Review
A complete action treat, the story begins with Madesha (vijay) who along with his friends dreams of becoming someone big like Narayanamurthy of Infosys, Dr Abdul Kalam etc. For this, he collects the amounts from his friends and floats a company called ‘Swarga’. However, things take a turn with the arrival of the villain Kanchi Kote (rangayana raghu). Madesha decides to bring down this bad man but then he has his share of challenges. Kanchi ensures that Madesha is declared a mad man and even kills his friends. What happens after that forms the rest of the story.

The director has come up with a predictable tale and both the presentation and narrative were average. The dialogues were charging, the script was okay and the screenplay was apt. Background score was effective and three songs are worth taking home. Cinematography was above average. Editing was crisp. Costumes didn’t have much to do but the art department was impressive. Vijay was good as usual and he tried few extra stunts which were good as well. The glamour quotient was taken care of by two beauties Sharmila and Yagna. Rangayana was good. Sudha Belawadi was standard. Sangeetha was neat.

Vijay films are more noted for their action sequences so here again, it was the same. While the first half was okay, the second half gets interesting. With enough action and visual feast from the heroines, the film would appeal to the masses. At the box office, this will click at the B and C centers and Vijay fans would take a special liking. Perhaps a little focus on a comedy track and some gripping scenes would have created a stronger impact.

Banner: Mohan Productions
Cast: Vijay, Sharmila Mandre, Yagna Shetty, Jai Jagdeesh, Rangayana Raghu, Sangeetha, Sudha Belawadi and others
Music: Sadhu Kokila
Camera: Venus Murthy
Director: Madesh
Producer: Mohan Kumar
Release Date: September 04, 2010
Verdict : Masala action treat for Vijay fans…

Kari Chirathe :: Kannada Movie Kari Chirathe Review

Kari Chirathe :: Kannada Movie Kari Chirathe Review
A complete action treat, the story begins with Madesha (vijay) who along with his friends dreams of becoming someone big like Narayanamurthy of Infosys, Dr Abdul Kalam etc. For this, he collects the amounts from his friends and floats a company called ‘Swarga’. However, things take a turn with the arrival of the villain Kanchi Kote (rangayana raghu). Madesha decides to bring down this bad man but then he has his share of challenges. Kanchi ensures that Madesha is declared a mad man and even kills his friends. What happens after that forms the rest of the story.

The director has come up with a predictable tale and both the presentation and narrative were average. The dialogues were charging, the script was okay and the screenplay was apt. Background score was effective and three songs are worth taking home. Cinematography was above average. Editing was crisp. Costumes didn’t have much to do but the art department was impressive. Vijay was good as usual and he tried few extra stunts which were good as well. The glamour quotient was taken care of by two beauties Sharmila and Yagna. Rangayana was good. Sudha Belawadi was standard. Sangeetha was neat.

Vijay films are more noted for their action sequences so here again, it was the same. While the first half was okay, the second half gets interesting. With enough action and visual feast from the heroines, the film would appeal to the masses. At the box office, this will click at the B and C centers and Vijay fans would take a special liking. Perhaps a little focus on a comedy track and some gripping scenes would have created a stronger impact.

Banner: Mohan Productions
Cast: Vijay, Sharmila Mandre, Yagna Shetty, Jai Jagdeesh, Rangayana Raghu, Sangeetha, Sudha Belawadi and others
Music: Sadhu Kokila
Camera: Venus Murthy
Director: Madesh
Producer: Mohan Kumar
Release Date: September 04, 2010
Verdict : Masala action treat for Vijay fans…

Pancharangi :: Kannada Movie Pancharangi Review

Pancharangi :: Kannada Movie Pancharangi Review
A twisted tale, the story begins with Bharathkumar (diganth) who works in a saree shop and makes his living for his education. His elder brother Lucky (pawan) returns from abroad to marry a girl. Both along with their parents (padmaja rao and sunder raj), their maternal uncle and the marriage broker go to the house of Latha (ramya) and Ambica (nidhi). The story takes a turn when Ambika poses as Latha with Bharathkumar and due to this, both of them are sent away from home. Meanwhile, Latha already develops feelings for Lucky. What happens after that forms the rest of the story.

Presentation:
The director has come up with a rather confusing tale and though the presentation was good, the narrative was bad. The dialogues were average, the script was mediocre and the screenplay was random. Background score was good and songs were lovely. Cinematography was exceptional as well. Editing was terrible. Costumes were trendy and the art department was apt. Diganth was good in his end and carried out his role with élan. Nidhi Subbaiah was stunningly hot and she is a visual feast to the audience, Ramya was alright, Pawan Kumar was alright, Shinu was okay, Raju was regular, Padmaja Rao and Sunderraj were decent, Nagaraj Urs was natural and Sudhakar was simple.

The film has got an interesting thought but then it is due to the poor editing and failure to extract performances at the right scenes which played a spoilsport. While the first half was alright and went smoothly, things got a bit jarry during the second half and tested the patience of the audience. The film survives primarily due to its good technical aspects but apart from that, there is not much to appeal the viewers. At the box office, this might just turn out to be an average or a below average grosser.

Banner: Yogaraj Films
Cast: Diganth, Nidhi Subbaiah, Ramya Barna, Ananthnag, Raju Thalikote, Mitra, Sudha Belawadi, Padmaja Rao, Pawan Kumar, Sunder Raj, Nagaraj Urs etc
Music: Mano Murthy
Camera: Thyagarajan
Director: Yogaraj Bhat
Producers: Yogaraj Bhat, Subramanya
Release Date: September 03, 2010
Verdict : Not good…Source Credits : Bharatstudent

Pancharangi :: Kannada Movie Pancharangi Review

Pancharangi :: Kannada Movie Pancharangi Review
A twisted tale, the story begins with Bharathkumar (diganth) who works in a saree shop and makes his living for his education. His elder brother Lucky (pawan) returns from abroad to marry a girl. Both along with their parents (padmaja rao and sunder raj), their maternal uncle and the marriage broker go to the house of Latha (ramya) and Ambica (nidhi). The story takes a turn when Ambika poses as Latha with Bharathkumar and due to this, both of them are sent away from home. Meanwhile, Latha already develops feelings for Lucky. What happens after that forms the rest of the story.

Presentation:
The director has come up with a rather confusing tale and though the presentation was good, the narrative was bad. The dialogues were average, the script was mediocre and the screenplay was random. Background score was good and songs were lovely. Cinematography was exceptional as well. Editing was terrible. Costumes were trendy and the art department was apt. Diganth was good in his end and carried out his role with élan. Nidhi Subbaiah was stunningly hot and she is a visual feast to the audience, Ramya was alright, Pawan Kumar was alright, Shinu was okay, Raju was regular, Padmaja Rao and Sunderraj were decent, Nagaraj Urs was natural and Sudhakar was simple.

The film has got an interesting thought but then it is due to the poor editing and failure to extract performances at the right scenes which played a spoilsport. While the first half was alright and went smoothly, things got a bit jarry during the second half and tested the patience of the audience. The film survives primarily due to its good technical aspects but apart from that, there is not much to appeal the viewers. At the box office, this might just turn out to be an average or a below average grosser.

Banner: Yogaraj Films
Cast: Diganth, Nidhi Subbaiah, Ramya Barna, Ananthnag, Raju Thalikote, Mitra, Sudha Belawadi, Padmaja Rao, Pawan Kumar, Sunder Raj, Nagaraj Urs etc
Music: Mano Murthy
Camera: Thyagarajan
Director: Yogaraj Bhat
Producers: Yogaraj Bhat, Subramanya
Release Date: September 03, 2010
Verdict : Not good…Source Credits : Bharatstudent

Preethi Hungama :: Kannada Movie Preeti Hungama Review

Preethi Hungama :: Kannada Movie Preeti Hungama Review
An okay tale, the story begins with two different individuals with two different ambitions. There is Raj (vivek) whose goal in life is to get a diamond ad project and then there is Geetha (shuba) whose goal is to write an article for the 100th edition of a magazine. For his ad, Raj has to know more about a woman and for the article, Geetha has to stage a love drama and then dump him to get the real reaction. However, things take a turn when Raj begins to fall in love with Geetha for real and in no time, she reciprocates as well. What happens from there forms the rest of the story.

The director has come up with an interesting thought but he was not able to conceive it well on the screen. The presentation was alright but the narrative was not good. The dialogues were average, the script was normal, the screenplay was apt. Background score was not very strong but two songs were impressive. Editing could have been better. Costumes were natural and the art department was just decent. Vivek Raj does his bit as required and does justice to his role, Shuba looks flabby and she has to do something about it or else…, Ananthnag was appealing, Avinash was good, Urvashi was standard, Padmaja Rao was perfect.

The film takes off on an interesting note but it is due to the slow narration and the pace that brings the momentum. While the first half is about the plot and the regular elements of fun and romance, the second half gets a bit serious and then there is the regular melodrama. Overall, the film is average on technical aspects but better on performances. At the box office, it might be a below average fare.

Banner: Nivasini Arts
Cast: Vivek Raj, Shuba Punj, Ananthnag, Avinash, Urvashi, Padkaja Rao, Malathi Sardeshpande
Music: Raj Kiran
Camera: Chandrasekhar
Director: Vivek Raj
Producer: R Pushpa
Release Date: September 03, 2010
Verdict : Not interesting… SOURCE CREDITS BHARATSTUDENT

Preethi Hungama :: Kannada Movie Preeti Hungama Review

Preethi Hungama :: Kannada Movie Preeti Hungama Review
An okay tale, the story begins with two different individuals with two different ambitions. There is Raj (vivek) whose goal in life is to get a diamond ad project and then there is Geetha (shuba) whose goal is to write an article for the 100th edition of a magazine. For his ad, Raj has to know more about a woman and for the article, Geetha has to stage a love drama and then dump him to get the real reaction. However, things take a turn when Raj begins to fall in love with Geetha for real and in no time, she reciprocates as well. What happens from there forms the rest of the story.

The director has come up with an interesting thought but he was not able to conceive it well on the screen. The presentation was alright but the narrative was not good. The dialogues were average, the script was normal, the screenplay was apt. Background score was not very strong but two songs were impressive. Editing could have been better. Costumes were natural and the art department was just decent. Vivek Raj does his bit as required and does justice to his role, Shuba looks flabby and she has to do something about it or else…, Ananthnag was appealing, Avinash was good, Urvashi was standard, Padmaja Rao was perfect.

The film takes off on an interesting note but it is due to the slow narration and the pace that brings the momentum. While the first half is about the plot and the regular elements of fun and romance, the second half gets a bit serious and then there is the regular melodrama. Overall, the film is average on technical aspects but better on performances. At the box office, it might be a below average fare.

Banner: Nivasini Arts
Cast: Vivek Raj, Shuba Punj, Ananthnag, Avinash, Urvashi, Padkaja Rao, Malathi Sardeshpande
Music: Raj Kiran
Camera: Chandrasekhar
Director: Vivek Raj
Producer: R Pushpa
Release Date: September 03, 2010
Verdict : Not interesting… SOURCE CREDITS BHARATSTUDENT