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Bindhaas Hudugi Review

Review by IndiaGlitz [ Saturday, November 6, 2010 • Kannada ]
Bindhaas Hudugi Review
Banner:
Sri Prishmo Productions
Cast:
Priya Hassan, Dr.Leelavathi, Ninasam Ashwath, Shanker Ashwath, Bhavya, Suresh Mangalore, Mohan Juneja, Sharan
Direction:
Priya Hassan
Production:
Smt. Gowramma
Music:
Indra Ramesh

The hard work is there but it is not visible for this kind of film from actress, producer and director Priya Hassan. She looks software but gives a hardware kind of film for which she does not fit in. However the attempt is good and some of the situations are worth watching again. The noble cause for which the protagonist loots at various places are of course illegal in the eyes of law goes free of blame.

The cinematography by R Giri is the first highpoint of this film, there is some good comedy and two songs are also quite OK.

The protagonist Priya Hassan is in various avatars at various places. Her intention is to grab the money from the rich. She has a mission but her active participation in looting the booty strikes the eyes of four politicians who are with a corrupt lawyer and cop. That is because the four politicians have to trace the important missing person. On the previous day of raid by tax officials, the four politicians ask their servant to keep traveling in the car with Rs.200 crores loaded in it and return when they say. The honest servant is missing and he is not traceable. Priya is given the task of tracing this missing person. When Priya finds the missing person in the hospital he is pretending as coma patient. Priya unearths truth from this suspicious person and when the car is traced inside the water it is learnt Rs.200 crore is missing from that place.

Who has displaced it underwater? There are some more twists and turns with a social message in the end.

Priya Hassan has made very good scenes in the first half that is appealing to the masses. In the second half the comedy and social messages are tolerable.

In the action scenes Priya Hassan is brilliant but in romantic scenes she looks a bit disturbed. Ravishanker is OK. Sharan, Mohan Juneja's comedy in the second half is good.

R Giri has done a good job behind the camera and Yarra Ramesh music is passable. This film is good in bits and pieces.

Scoring 6/10

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