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Parol Review

Review by IndiaGlitz [ Saturday, April 10, 2010 • Kannada ]
Parol Review
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Cast:
Pradeep Vishwas, Sooraj, Likith Shetty, Sharath, Rani, Supritha, Kishore
Direction:
Shekar
Production:
Smt Mala Suresh Urs
Music:
Balaji K Mithran

The debut production of noted south Indian editor Suresh Urs has gripping narration and the second half is the best part with emotions and suspense. Director Shekhar keeps the murders and investigation part in the first half and the reason for murders, has interesting narration. The end part of the film after the marriage of protagonist Pradip and Rani is also a right thinking on the part of the director.

Rahul (Sooraj) and Nikitha (Supritha) the medical students face the obstacles in their friendship that later turns in to love from four wayward youths - Pradip, Vishwas, Likith Shetty and Sharat. One of the four Sharat is madly in love with Nikitha. In a fit of anger and drunken state of mind the four youth quarrel with Rahul and kill him. There is eye witness for this murder in the market place. That is the father of Rahul and brother. The hapless Nikitha at this spot goes unconscious. Rahul's father wants to punish the youth who have killed his son. So in the court the punishment is ordered on the foursome.

With high clout in the police and political circles the youth come on `Parole' for one month to take revenge on Rahul's father and brother. They kill Rahul's younger brother and that further infuriate the middle aged father (played by B Suresh). He goes on killing spree. He finishes off three of the four and only Pradip is living in the gang.

Pradip is engaged to Rani and his marriage is also on the cards. Pradip's would be wife begs for life with the killer, yields some relief. But there is something startling after the marriage that you have to watch it in the theatres.

Pradip, Rani, B Suresh, Sooraj and Supritha gather good attention for their performance. Likith, Sharath and Vishwas with negative image are apt. Nagaraja Murthy and Suchendra Prasad are irking. Kishore is once again superb as an investigative cop.

Balaji K Mithran has given two lovely tunes - Jaadhu Adhe Manasali Jaari Hodhe Mansali...Preethi Heegena..are impressive. Gudulpet Suresh in his debut from still photography to motion picture has done a competent job. The editing by Suresh Urs in the songs is superb part of the film.

Go watch this film without fail!

Scoring 8/10

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