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Kalgejje Review

Review by IndiaGlitz [ Saturday, February 5, 2011 • Kannada ]
Kalgejje Review
Banner:
Bright Entertainment
Cast:
Vishwas, Roopika, Ananthnag, Rangayana Raghu, Pavitra Lokesh, Sumithra, Tabla Nani, Vishwa, Sridhar - Guest role TS Nagabharana, S Mahender, V Manohar
Direction:
A Bangaru
Production:
Nagabhushan
Music:
Gandharva

Respecting the elders, lending good tunes and offering pleasant cinematography director A Bangaru in his first film has not been able to say anything outstanding.

The hero and heroine both respecting the elders vision is OK but today the youths when they are studying at High School know definitely what they want to become in life. They are at more competitive options that are at the parents.

Director Bangaru for the first time producer Nagabhushan has given a decent cinema no doubt about it. This film should have come two decades ago.

It is love at first sight for both Gowri and Arathi (Vishwas and Roopika). For their love affair the parents object in a different way. Gowri mother brings in the need to settle down first rather than falling in love and marrying. Gowri agrees to this point and leaves to Bangalore. Arathi with psychic mother is advised by her father to approve a career in cinema the wish of mother.

Both Gowri and Arathi reach top positions. Gowri becomes ace music director and Arathi an actress. How they unite together has some twists.

Vishwas needs an acting class. Roopika should know what exactly is acting. Rangayana Raghu, Pavitra Lokesh, Ananthnag and Sumithra steal the show when they come on screen.

Gandharva has given two lovely haunting tunes. Badhukinalli Bayasidhe Nanondhu Balinalli Nanna Bandhu..is top class and it remains for long. The song in which veteran actor Sridhar arrives is good one.

Veenus Murthy will be in the competitions for awards for this film.

This is an old timer's old cinema told in 2011.

Score - 6/10

Rating: 0 / 5.0

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