 Nothing astonishing in this neat screenplay driven cinema 'Paramesha Panwala'! It is taming of trouble monger who is a social sin. The brother and sister sentiment is as usual, the songs and romantic scenes are routine. Then what is new you would ask. Only taming of the goon and turning him to soft side is the hall mark of this cinema 'Paramesha Panwala'.
Paramesha (Shivarajakumar) cannot see his sister Lakshmi (Sonu) suffer. He does not care even for CM or PM when they trouble his sister. At such a point the police officer (played by Srinivasamurthy) deceive Paramesha with good words. On why the cop did it like that is interesting. The cop wants to see the safety of his son and so he come in for a match to Paramesha sister Lakshmi. Why did the cop do like this? In an encounter he had killed the son of the biggest don Adhkeshava (Ashis Vidyarthi). So Adhikeshava is looking for the life of cop's son. Now the trouble shoots up for Paramesha. He has to safeguard the cop son who is his brother in law other wise his sister will be widow.
The intelligent planning done by Paramesha tames Adhikeshava who is waiting to take revenge on his brother in law. Adhikeshava knowing the good deeds of Paramesha accepts him as his son in an adoption ceremony.
Telling Shivarajakumar excels in action and dance sequence has become a cliché now. His hair style is not taken care when the song portions come on screen. Survin Chawla has nothing much to boast and even Sonu for that matter. The comedy of Om Prakash Rao and Sadhu Kokila is lengthy. It should have been cut short.
Two songs of the film – the title song and Dhadak Dhadak are well composed by Harikrishna. Cinematography by Veenus Murthy is absorbing when it comes to outdoor locations.
This is a fare for Shivarajakumar fans!
Scoring 6/10
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