Director Shahuraj Shindhe is decades old in his thoughts and how he has put it on screen is laborious to watch. The precise screenplay and quick passing of incidents is the requirement of present day audience. He has forgotten that he is doing a big screen film it seems. This stuff is best for 13 parts television serial.
There are no stunning performances from the actors and only music and cinematography are plus points of this film.
Dr Vijay (Kiran) evinces interest in Chetana (Rekha) but there is a tragedy already in the life of Chetana. That explains that Chetana is married to Sanjay (Raghu Mukerjee) who is on the verge of joining Navy. In a mistaken identity the inmates of Sanjay cremate a person presuming it to be Sanjay. But Sanjay after meeting an accident escapes the jaws of death and he is in memory loss.
Dr Vijay who is operating a memory loss victim is none other than Sanjay. Chetana explain that the patient of her husband is none other than Sanjay her first husband.
Now Dr Vijay operates on Sanjay. Sanjay gets back his memory and learns that his wife is married to Dr Vijay. With the help of his father Sanjay and a nurse in the hospital pretends that he is a different man. Sanjay walks away with his father to give a comfortable life for Chetana and Dr Vijay.
The true love from the point of view of Chetana goes meaningless. The sacrifice is projected in the highest esteem.
Raghu Mukerjee looks good but the moustache in the second half for him is very bad. Kiran doing the role of a doctor has to catch up with something related to acting. Rekha focused close up her forehead pimples should have been avoided. In the modern costumes Rekha looks very good.
V Harikrishna who is currently No.1 in the music of Kannada cinema given two lively songs and cinematography by talented HC Venu is brilliant.
Scoring 5/10
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