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Hunja Review

Review by IndiaGlitz [ Saturday, August 28, 2010 • Kannada ]
Hunja Review
Banner:
Sri Mahabala Pictures
Cast:
Mayoor, Deepika, Avinash, Muni, Aravind, Swathi
Direction:
NULL
Production:
NULL
Music:
Thriller Manju

This film is just another addition to the list of Kannada films. Bad luck continues for good looking hero Mayoor Patel. The making of this film is very poor, the narration deserved to be much better in the first half and post interval is very weak in contents as everything is expected.

Director Jayanth has not taken care of his brother Sathyanarayana's production. Holding the audience attention is prime factor today and that is missing in this film.

Shivu (Mayoor) living in the village is the backbone of his family. His father played by Avinash is the village head has extreme hope on his son. But Shivu is Kiran at the interval point when he arrives in a hospital for his father's treatment.

Shivu who is Kiran to his friends is taken to a far off place. Shivu is suffering from Amnesia. In the last one year what has happened to him in the village is only in his memory. The friends try hard to get back the memory for Shivu and succeed. As Kiran while helping a friend Mohan he was locked in the murder of a politician. Now it is time for Kiran to unearth the real murderer.

Mayoor looks good on the screen and he needed some good dialogues to at least thrill the front benchers. Deepika as heroine is not up to the mark. Avinash is as usual good in his role. Adhi Lokesh has lost his vigor of villain.

Cinematography and music are substandard.

Rating: 0 / 5.0

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