a village girl enters the scene. To show he is in love with someone else, and so get rid of Shilpa, Shyam hugs Divya in a temple before her parents.

Divya, who is engaged to another suitor is shocked but does not react to Shyam. Shilpa leaves in a huff. The film then winds it's way to the inevitable ending.

Tarun Chandra has turned in a mediocre performance. Sharan and Umesh, though, more than make up for it.

Sanjana has improved tremendously but it is Bhamaa who has excelled. Her role could have been extended and more could have been demanded of her in terms of portraying more realistic emotions.

Sangeetha, as the mother of Shyam, has done well and so has Jaijagadish as the father.

Giridhar Divan has scored good melodious music. Suresh Byrasandra's camerawork is adequate.

Ondu Kshanadalli is a somewhat slow and tedious film with some very insipid narration.

Rediff Rating:

Srikanth Srinivasa in Bangalore