Here is a youngster loaded with energy but not polished in his style. You feel the experience of driving in 150 kilometers speed in the busy market place watching this film `Nam Aerali Ondina'! The speed of the debutant director Aravind Kaushik is OK but he has forgotten to keep the break for the film. In a long and ponderous second half the film fits back to the run of the mill. The dilly dallying situation of lovers could have been pruned and songs also needed the scissors from the director.
Another youngster in a mood to give novel presentation is struck with lovely ideas, the editing and some of the shots are brilliant but tortuous is the length of this film. The saga of lovers never end you feel your day is bad!
In the zigzag style, the narration holds the attention to some extent and that is the winning point. The ruffian vagabond we have seen in many of the films.
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 drunkard (Kuri Pratap) instead of joining for a job earns Rs.5000 in a cricket match. That is a temporary happiness as Chinnu learns she is fooled. The break up this time is strong as Aravind (Rakshit Shetty) fills the requirement for Chinnu. As the reels pass Aravind understands the pure love of Chinnu and Chinna. That is not the beginning of suppressed love but end as Chinna is put down by opponents.
Anees Tejaswar worked hard and looks fit for the role. Megana Gaonkar is good in long shots. Rakshit Shetty shines in a short presence. Kuri Pratap is irritating.
Arjun with three passable songs and cinematography by Ashok Cashyap strains the eyes because of lot of jerks and acrobatics.
A strong double filter coffee and a cool cigarette is a must after watching this film.
Scoring 6/10
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