Puneet Raj Kumar's mature performance and the comedy sequences make Milana an entertaining presentation. Director Prakash scores in the second half of the film. Mano Murthy comes out with two melodious songs.
Anirudhdh and Anant Nag shine in this run of the mill film.
Gandana Mane lacks freshness and has a cinematic narration seen in the seventies. Shivaraj Kumar tries to salvage the film, but it is of no avail. V Manohar's music composition is a saving grace.
Watch this film for Nagathihalli's craftsmanship as a director and writer, and the performances.
A look at the Hindi film, Shaadi Ke After Effects, made in Bangalore.
Watch the film for Jaggesh's hunchback role and Komal's comedy timing.
Tilak's powerful performance, Seetharam's earthy dialogues and fresh story line makes for a pleasant viewing.
Darshan, in his comic role, rocks while Aadithya is a revelation.
But for the entertaining second half, Thamaashegaagi can be passed off as yet another also-ran film.
Sudeep's second directorial venture has pleasing visuals, melodious music and first-rate performances.
Rajni rocks and rocks. His charismatic screen presence makes up for the illogical sequences in the script. Vivek's one liners, Shriya's beauty and top class technical work makes Sivaji,/I> watchable.
Raj Bahadur is still close friends with Rajnikanth.
Hudugaata may well go down as a bad adaptation of a classic with shoddy script partly to blame.
A few days before Sivaji hits the screens, a book is released on the Superstar.
Technically a superb film, it suffers from a weak script.
A look at Hudugaata starring Kannada star Ganesh, which is releasing on June 1.
Filmmaker Raghunandan reminisces about his friendship with Tamil film superstar Rajnikanth.