Sri Sai Innovators fail to invoke any substance in this below average film `Samagama'. The need of the present genre and market demand is not given a thought in this carelessly made film. Of course there are two lovely songs and cinematography are good. But that cannot lift the film in the box office.
The protagonist Jayanth and counterpart Nandini are family friends. Their respective fathers - Manjunatha Hegde and Ramakrishna are business partners running Dev Associates. As it goes Nandini is in love with Jayanth. The love affair thickens and enters the elders to smudge the love that blossomed. There is another young business baron who is accepted as the business partner by Ramakrishna and Manjunath Hegde. He is chosen as the bridegroom for Nandini. The problem starts now. Jayanth father Manjunath Hegde is averse to the proposal of his son because he came up in life because of his friend. He is not ready to divert the attention of his son Jayanth anymore to Nandini. But the friends of Nandini takes strong step as timid Jayanth is lost in the emotions of his father. Finally all ends well!
Vishranth in this film has failed to impress. He needs to go for some acting classes. Vidya the Mallu girl is the only main stay in this film. The veterans Ramakrishna, Manjunatha Hegde are impressive.
The song Munisu Tharave...by veteran writer Subraya Chokkadi is the best among the four songs. Cinematography by Suresh Babu is another notable factor in the film.
Scoring 5/10
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