Kari Chirathe :: Kannada Movie Kari Chirathe Review |
A complete action treat, the story begins with Madesha (vijay) who along with his friends dreams of becoming someone big like Narayanamurthy of Infosys, Dr Abdul Kalam etc. For this, he collects the amounts from his friends and floats a company called ‘Swarga’. However, things take a turn with the arrival of the villain Kanchi Kote (rangayana raghu). Madesha decides to bring down this bad man but then he has his share of challenges. Kanchi ensures that Madesha is declared a mad man and even kills his friends. What happens after that forms the rest of the story.
The director has come up with a predictable tale and both the presentation and narrative were average. The dialogues were charging, the script was okay and the screenplay was apt. Background score was effective and three songs are worth taking home. Cinematography was above average. Editing was crisp. Costumes didn’t have much to do but the art department was impressive. Vijay was good as usual and he tried few extra stunts which were good as well. The glamour quotient was taken care of by two beauties Sharmila and Yagna. Rangayana was good. Sudha Belawadi was standard. Sangeetha was neat.
Vijay films are more noted for their action sequences so here again, it was the same. While the first half was okay, the second half gets interesting. With enough action and visual feast from the heroines, the film would appeal to the masses. At the box office, this will click at the B and C centers and Vijay fans would take a special liking. Perhaps a little focus on a comedy track and some gripping scenes would have created a stronger impact.
Banner: Mohan Productions
Cast: Vijay, Sharmila Mandre, Yagna Shetty, Jai Jagdeesh, Rangayana Raghu, Sangeetha, Sudha Belawadi and others
Music: Sadhu Kokila
Camera: Venus Murthy
Director: Madesh
Producer: Mohan Kumar
Release Date: September 04, 2010
Verdict : Masala action treat for Vijay fans…
The director has come up with a predictable tale and both the presentation and narrative were average. The dialogues were charging, the script was okay and the screenplay was apt. Background score was effective and three songs are worth taking home. Cinematography was above average. Editing was crisp. Costumes didn’t have much to do but the art department was impressive. Vijay was good as usual and he tried few extra stunts which were good as well. The glamour quotient was taken care of by two beauties Sharmila and Yagna. Rangayana was good. Sudha Belawadi was standard. Sangeetha was neat.
Vijay films are more noted for their action sequences so here again, it was the same. While the first half was okay, the second half gets interesting. With enough action and visual feast from the heroines, the film would appeal to the masses. At the box office, this will click at the B and C centers and Vijay fans would take a special liking. Perhaps a little focus on a comedy track and some gripping scenes would have created a stronger impact.
Banner: Mohan Productions
Cast: Vijay, Sharmila Mandre, Yagna Shetty, Jai Jagdeesh, Rangayana Raghu, Sangeetha, Sudha Belawadi and others
Music: Sadhu Kokila
Camera: Venus Murthy
Director: Madesh
Producer: Mohan Kumar
Release Date: September 04, 2010
Verdict : Masala action treat for Vijay fans…
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