Kannada Reviews
Nooru Janmaku
Director of eminence Nagathihalli Chandrasekhar has compromised a lot it seems. This aspect strikes after watching the film ‘Nooru Janmaku’. Firstly the script is wafer thin, the protagonist deserved to be better, the music is poor in standards and showcasing Macau and Star Cruise looks…
Cake walk in a tough role
The long awaited film ‘Nannavanu’ in the direction of Srinivasaraju is passable because of the splendid second half that is gripping and bracing. The emergence of female protagonist in the first half gives a new dimension. The two songs in the pre interval are convincing…
Hoo Hoo
The film with magnificent production values is partly Namitha skin show that can make the box office bonanza for the producer and rest is V Ravichandran and Meera Jasmine friendship angle that takes the film to a decent height.The need of the hour is…
Punda
With a worn out subject, director H Vasu losing the nativity elements too, brought in ‘Polladhavan’ remake that is ‘Punda’. The dark night effect that is maintained purposefully throughout the film is what is notable in the film. The trivial issues blown out of proportion…
Lovely performances
The over confident director Shashank has done everything in excess. There is no fine editor in him. He prolongs the film in the second half and takes time to come to the point is the only irking thing about this film. Other wise the elements…
Sanchari with criminal mind
Sanchari’, meaning a traveler from ‘Payana’ (also means travel) fame musical film director Kiran Govi, is once again a musical film. The bottleneck of this film is the dialogue delivery of the protagonist Raj. In looks, the newcomer is OK for this role that demands…
Youngster loaded with energy
Chinnu’s (Meghana Gaonkar) friendship with rude, straightforward Chinna (Anees Tejaswar) after regular pranks turns to love. Chinnu wants this to materialize only when Chinna is able to give equal attention to her mother besides earning Rs.5000 salary per month. Chinna in the company of a…
Nee Bandhu Nintaga
With a lovely title, the debut director Shekar C Sharavanan has caught hold of an interesting script and knows how to keep the audience guessing. But the length of the film is the big bottleneck of this film. There are many scenes that do not…
Action and sharp dialogues
The reputed banner of Kannada cinema, Ramu Enterprises once again bank on the action feast to the audience with no concrete story to boast. The screenplay is routine and mainstay of the film is Chiranjeevi Sarja’s action and dance and Ragini’s mesmerizing looks.Nothing impressive…
The touching scenes
Here is yet another fine spell from the team of ‘Mathe Mungaru’ (Monsoon Again). The brilliance of Raghav Dwarki and complete support extended to this kind of cinema by E Krishnappa is admirable.Captive in the Pakistan Army the eleven Indians hailing from Mangalore belt…